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Visitation
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CnjUnti anti Wales
EDITED HY
FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP
VOLUME 1 6
PRIVATELY PRINTED
1909
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V, lit
LIST OF PEDIGREES.
Page
Page
Abel, Baronet
89
Hamilton
41
Allix of Willoughby,
CO
Hind ....
46
Lincoln
113
Leigh of Bardon,
CO
Bazely, formerly of Dover
Somerset .
79
CO. Kent
97
Lowe, with Hill-Lowe .
149
Bingham, Baronet .
30
Moore of Appleby Hall,
CO
BooTHBY, Baronet .
179
Leicester
69
Bradford, Baronet
193
Newman
175
Byron, Baron
52
Penny ....
92
Carter of Northwold,
CO
Porter of Trematon,
CO
Norfolk
33
Cornwall
164
CODRINGTON .
25
Preston
103
Collyer
166
Prideaux
36
Comber
12
Rawson
109
CORMICK
197
Rosebery, Earl of
132
CUNLIFFE of Acton Park,
CO
Spooner
141
Denbigh, and of Liverpool
Stagey ....
139
Baronet
73
Strode of Newnham Park
Darell, Baronet .
65
CO. Devon .
154
Devonshire, Duke of .
158
VValsingham, Baron
20
Everett of Sutton V^
eny.
VVilberforce of Marking
ton
CO. Wilts .
I
CO. York
117
Fellowes
59
Woollcombe-Boyce, formerly
Ferard
94
of Lake House, Prestbury
Freshfield .
168
CO. Gloucester
28
Grellier
8
1286142
LIST OF PLATES.
Armorial Bearings of Baron Walsingham
Armorial Bearings of Baron Byron
Book-plate of " Thomas Tyssen Bazely "
Miniature Portrait of Admiral John Bazely .
Miniature Portrait of Rear-Admiral John Bazely
Armorial Bearings of the Earl of Rosebery
Book-plate of " George • Strode • of ■ Newnham
Park ■ Devon "
Armorial Bearings of the Uuke of Devonshire
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^eliigrees.
Arms on reford in the College of Anns. —
Gules on a chevron or between three
mullets argent five pallets azure a bordure
visxy of the second.
Crest. — A griffin's head sable erased
gules charged with three barrulets that in
the middle argent the other two or over
all a pallet wavy ermine.
Motto. — Festina lente.
€berctt of button Wmj),
CO. imilts.
Joseph Everett of Upton=f=Frances Alice, dau. of the
Lovel Manor, and of
Greenhill House, Sutton
Veny, both co. Wilts ; born
at Heytesbury, co. Wilts,
26 March 1793; educated
at Glasgow University;
J. P. and D.L. for co.
Wilts ; died at Green-
hill House, Sutton Veny,
aged 72, on Thursday,
5 October, bur. at Sutton
Veny 10 October 1865.
Church at Sutton Veny
erected to his memory by
his widow and children.
Adnion was granted at the
Principal Registry 3 No-
vember 1865, to Albert
Nelson Everett, Attomey-
at-Law, son, and one of
the next of kin. Portrait
in the possession of Airs.
Everett of The Close,
Salisbury.
Rev. Robert Rolfe of Saham
Toney, co. Norfolk, by
Frances his 2nd wife, dau.
of the Rev. Robert Cremer,
Vicar of Wymondham, co.
Norfolk, relict of Thomas
Mott of Barningham Hall,
CO. Norfolk ; bom at Saham
Toney 28 August, bapt. there
22 September 1799; marr.
9 November 1829; died at
Victoria Terrace, Weymouth,
CO. Dorset, aged 84, on
Monday, 15 October, bur.
at Sutton Veny 20 October
1883. Memorial Brass in
the church at Sutton Veny.
Will dated 2 January 1883,
proved at Blandford, co.
Dorset, 26 November 1883,
by the Rev. Arthur Joseph
Everett, son, and the Rev.
Henry Everett Ravenhill,
two of the Exors.
From a letter dated " Heytesbury, 9th Aug. 1839."
Lucy Frances, born at Heytes-
bury 2 May, bapt. there 21
June 1831 ; died at Greenhill
House, Sutton Veny, aged 37,
on Saturday, 28 November,
bur. at Sutton Veny 4 Decem-
ber 1868. Memorial Window
in the church at Sutton Veny.
Will dated 5 June 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 765, 68)
22 December 1868, by John
Frederic Everett, brother, and
William Waldron Ravenhill,
Barrister-at-Law, the Exors.
Rev. Canon Henry Everett Ravenhill (3rd=
son of John Ravenhill of Ashton Gifford
House, Codford, co. Wilts, J. P. and D.L.
for CO. Wilts, by Sophia Harriet his wife,
dau. of John Richard Ripley of Clapham
Common, co. Surrey) ; born at the Manor
House, Warminster, co. Wilts, 27 October,
bapt. there 20 December 1831 ; educated
at Warminster Grammar School 1841-44,
Marlborough College 1845-51, and at
University College, Oxford, matriculated
14 May 1851, B.A. 1855, M.A. 1858;
Vicar of Buckland Newton-cum-Plush,
CO. Dorset, i860 to 1907, Rural Dean of
Whitchurch (Ceme Portion) 1882 to 1906,
Canon of Salisbury from 1889.
=Emma Harriet,
born at Heytes-
bury 18 August,
bapt. there 9 No-
vember 1832 ;
marr. at Sutton
Veny on Tues-
day, 1 7 April
1866.
Colonel John Frederic Everett (V.D.) of Salisbury, formerly of Greenhill=
House, Sutton Veny, and Upton I.ovel Manor, all co. \Vilts ; born at
Heytesbury, co. Wilts, 17 October, bapt. there 31 December 1834;
educated at Winchester; entered the Army as Ensign 13th (Prince
Albert's) Light Infantry 14 May 1853, Lieutenant 13 February 1855,
Captain 25th (The King's Own Borderers) Foot 31 January i860;
Hon. Colonel The Uuke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire) Regiment 13 March
1886; served in the Crimea from 30 June 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp
and Turkish rnedal) ; in the Indian Mutiny August 1857 to 1859,
including the relief of Azimghur 6 April 1858, and subsequent actions
at Hurreah, Ueburreah, Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore and Bootwab
25 and 28 March 1859 (medal); J.P. for co. Wilts; died at The Close,
Salisbury, aged 68, on Thursday, 14 May, bur. at Sutton Veny on
Saturday, 16 May 1903. Portraits of him and his wife, by Frank
Brooke, in the possession of his widow.
=Mary Florence, 2nd
dau. of the Rev.
Henry Fowle of Chute
Lodge, formerly of
Chute Forest, CO. Wilts,
by Mary Amelia his
wife, dau. of William
Everett of Belsize
Park, Hampstead, co.
Middlesex ; born at
Chute Forest 30
April, bapt. at Chute
6 July 1843 ; marr. at
Upper Chute (by the
Rev. Arthur Joseph
Everett) on Thursday,
15 October 1863.
John Lawrence=rMila, daughter
Everett of Car-
diff, CO. Glamor-
gan ; bom at
Quebec, Canada,
on Thursday, 25
August, bapt.
there 22 Septem-
ber 1864; educa-
ted at Winchester.
of James Cox
of Frome, co.
Somerset ; born
at Frome 20
February 1859;
marr. at Brigh-
ton 29 February
1884; died at
Cardiff 3 Oc-
tober 1909, bur.
there.
Henry Josejjh Everett, born at Greenhill House, Sutton
Veny, on Monday, 5 March, bapt. at Sutton Veny 1 1 April
1866 ; educated at Charterhouse and at the Royal Military
College, Sandhurst, Graduate of the Staff College ; entered
the .Army as Lieutenant The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire
Light Infantry) 5 February 1885, Captain 14 January 1892,
Major by brevet 29 November 1900, Major 3 January 1906;
D.A.A.G., Straits Settlements, 8 January 1903 to 31 March
1903, D.A.Q.M.G. I April 1903 to 31 October 1905,
D.A.A. and Q.M.G. i November 1905; served in South
African War 1899-1902, as Special Service Officer;
Adjutant 4th Regiment Mounted Infantry 7 February
to 6 April 1900, at relief of Kimberley, operations in
the Orange Free State February to May 1900, including
operations at Paardeberg (17 to 26 P^bruary), actions at
Poplar Grove, Vet River (5 and 6 May), and Zand River ;
in the Transvaal in May and June 1900, including actions
near Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill (11 and 12
June); in the Transvaal, East of Pretoria, July to 29
November 1900, including actions at Belfast (26 and
27 August); in the Transvaal January to April 1901, July
1901, March 1902 and May 1902; in the Orange River
Colony June 1901 to January 1902 and February to May
1902 ; in Cape Colony January to February 1902 (mentioned
in despatches, " London Gazette," brevet of Major, Queen's
medal with five clasps, King's medal with two clasps).
Lawrence Victor
Everett, born at
Preston, co. Sus-
sex, 28 July 1885.
I
Cecily Mila Frances,
born at Preston 20
July 1886, bapt. there
4 September 1887.
Frank Percival Everett
(twin with Bertie John) ;
born at Preston 8 Jan-
uary, bapt. there 27
April 1890.
Bertie John Everett
(twin with Frank Perci-
val) ; born at Preston 8
January, bapt. there 27
April 1890.
Rev. Arthur Joseph Everett, born at Heytesbury, co. Wilts,=
21 January, bapt. there 31 March 1837; educated privately and at
Clare College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1856,
B.A. i860, M.A. 1865 ; Vicar of Berry Pomeroy, co. Devon,
1862-95, Rector of Sutton Veny, co. Wilts, 1895-1907 ; died at
Sutton Veny 18 March, bur. there 21 March 1907. Will dated 23
March 1886, with three codicils dated respectively 2 February 1891,
5 December 1892 and 11 December 1903, proved at Salisbury
25 April 1907, by Mary Lily Everett, relict, and Edward Heath
Everett, the Eicors. Memorial Windows in the church at Berry
Pomeroy and at Sutton Veny.
4]JlAAy\j myiok
Mary Lily, of Devizes,
CO. Wilts, eldest dau. of
Edward Heath of Liver-
pool, J. P., by Ann his
wife, elder dau. of Wil-
liam Orchard Gwyer of
Redcliffe Hill, Bristol;
born at Everton, co. Lan-
caster, II May, bapt.
there 8 June 1841 ;
marr. at St. George's,
Everton, on Wednesday,
24 September 1862.
Lily Alice May,
born at the
Vicarage, Berry
Pomeroy, on
Tuesday, 7 July,
bapt. at Berry
Pomeroy 1 1
August 1863.
Edward Heath Everett, =
bom at the Vicarage,
Berry Pomeroy, on Satur-
day, 9 July, bapt. at
Berry Pomeroy 14 August
1864; educated at Totnes
Grammar School and at
Marlborough College.
■Frances Alice, youngest dau. of the Rev. Anthony
William Loveband of Weston House, Berry
Pomeroy, Lord of the Manor of Bradwell, North
Devon, by Phillis Jane his wife, dau. of the
Rev. William Edgcombe, Rector of Thombury,
CO. Devon ; born at Swinbridge, co. Devon, 1 7
June, bapt. there 11 July 1861 ; marr. at Instow,
North Devon (by her brother, the Rev. Matthew
Thomas Loveband, assisted by the Rev. Arthur
Joseph Everett), on Tuesday, 9 June 1891.
A
Francis William Everett, born
at Greenhill House, Sutton
Veny, on Friday, 29 March,
bapt. at Sutton Veny 30 April
1867; educated at Winchester;
died at 37 Grove Place,
Penarth, co. Glamorgan, aged
38, on Sunday, 28 May, bur.
at Sutton Veny i June 1905.
Memorial Window in All
Saints' Church, Penarth.
Captain Allan Frederic Everett,=
R.N.; bom at Greenhill House,
Sutton Veny, on Saturday, 22
Februar)', bapt. at Sutton Veny
22 April 1868; entered the
Royal Navy as a Cadet 15 July
1 88 1, Sub-Lieutenant 14 May
1888, Lieutenant 30 June 1891,
Commander 30 June 1901,
Captain 31 December 1905.
iMichaelangela Katherine, only
surviving dau. of Captain
George Lyon Carr, R.N., by
Marie Therese his wife, dau. of
Pietro Quartano di Calogeras,
Barrister-at-Law; born 15 July,
bapt. at St. Jude's, Southsea,
CO. Hants, 20 July 1872 ;
marr. at Salisbury Cathedral
on Tuesday, 13 June 1899.
Michael Allan Everett, born at
4 Ashburton Road, Southsea,
on Wednesday, 13 August,
bapt. at St. Jude's, Southsea,
2 November 1902.
Francis Douglas Everett, bom at
4 Western Parade, Southsea, on
Monday, 31 August, bapt. at
St. Jude's, Southsea, 18 November
1908.
Charles Pell Heigham (son of George Thomas Heigham of=
Houghton Hall, co. SuflTolk, Captain 4th Dragoon Guards,
by Mary Anne Elizabeth his wife, dau. of the Rev. Henry
Hasted, Rector of Horringer, co. Suffolk); born at Bury
St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, 17 November, bapt. at St.
James', Bury St. Edmunds, 13 December 1836; entered
the Army as Ensign 25th (The King's Own Borderers)
Foot 29 February 1856, Lieutenant 17 November 1857,
retired as Captain ; died suddenly at Llandaff, co.
Glamorgan, aged 41, on Tuesday, 4 June 1878, bur.
there. Will dated 23 September 1875, with codicil dated
20 June 1876, proved at Llandaff 2 August 1878, by Mary
Annabella Heigham, relict, and the Rev. Arthur Linzee
Chatterton Heigham, brother, two of the Exors.
=Mary Annabella, bom at Heytes-
bury, CO. Wilts, 18 July, bapt.
there 28 August 1838 ; marr. at
Sutton Veny, co. Wilts (by her
brother, the Rev. Arthur Joseph
Everett), on Tuesday, 9 February
1875 ; died suddenly at The
Green, Llandaff, in her 70th year,
on Wednesday, 5 February, bur.
at Llandaff 10 February 1908.
Memorial Window in the church
at Sutton Veny. Will dated 6
August 1907, proved at Llandaff
in March 1908, by Albert Nelson
Everett, brother, the sole Exor.
Arthur Francis Everett,
born at the Vicarage,
Berry Pomeroy, co.
Devon, on Thursday,
6 July, bapt. there 30
July 1865 ; died at
the Vicarage, Berry
Pomeroy, aged 5 weeks,
on Monday, 14 Au-
gust 1865, bur. at
Berry Pomeroy.
Arthur Braithwaite
Everett, born at
the Vicarage, Berry
Pomeroy, on Fri-
day, 31 August,
bapt. at Berry
Pomeroy 30 Sep-
tember 1866; died
there, aged 1 1
months, on Sunday,
25 August F867.
Ernest Fortescue=j=Gertrude Thornton, youngest
Everett, born at
the ^'icarage,
Berry Pomeroy,
on Saturday, 18
January, bapt. at
Berry Pomeroy
16 February 1868;
educated at the
Grammar School,
Totnes, and at
Marlborough Col-
lege ; Electrical
Engineer.
dau. of Charles Henry Green
of Westoe, co. Durham, by
Mary Isabella Agnes his
wife, dau. of John de WheljJ-
dale Salmon of Witton le
Wear, co. Durham; born at
Westoe 10 January, bapt.
there 2 March 1 868 ; marr.
at Holy Trinity, Portland,
Oregon, U.S.A., on Tuesday,
16 October 1900.
Edward Newbey Everett, born at
New Denver, British Columbia, 1 1
February, bapt. at Sutton Veny
28 September 1902.
Gertrude Frances, born at St. Dennis,
CO. Cornwall, 18 May, bapt. at
Sutton Veny 27 December 1903.
Bertie Edward Raymond Everett, born
at Greenhill House, Suttcjn Veny,
on Friday, 26 May, bapt. at Sutton
Veny 23 June 1871 ; educated at
Charterhouse.
Victor Heigham Everett, born at Greenhill House,
Sutton Veny, on Thursday, 29 June, bapt. at Sutton
Veny 13 August 1876; educated at Marlborough
College; died at Kingston, Jamaica, aged 21, on
Saturday, 25 September 1897, bur. there.
Alice, eldest surviving dau. of Captain=i=Albert Nelson Everett=l
Thomas Preston, R.N., of Lowestoft,
CO. Suffolk, by Caroline his wife, dau.
of the Rev. Robert Rolfe of Saham
Toney, co. Norfolk ; born at Lowestoft
19 January, bapt. at St. Margaret's,
Lowestoft, 2 April 1843 ; marr. at All
Saints', Paddington, London, on
Tuesday, 26 June 1866; died at
St. Katharine's, Bedford, aged 42, on
Thursday, 21 May 1885, bur. in the
cemetery at Bedford, ist wife.
of Bedford ; bom at
Heytesbury, co. Wilts,
27 February, bapt.
there 18 June 1840 ;
educated at Rugby ;
admitted a Solicitor
Easter Term, 1864.
Sarah Ann, 2nd dau. of William
Brown of Winterbourne Stoke,
CO. ^Vilts, by Mary his wife,
dau. of Christopher Ingram of
Countess Amesbury, co. Wilts ;
born at Winterbourne Stoke
2 April, bapt. there 3 May
1841 ; marr. at St. Martin's,
Salisbury, co. Wilts (by the
Rev. Arthur Joseph Everett),
on Saturday, 16 April 1887.
2nd wife.
Alice Marguerite, born at
Seamoor House, Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, on
Tuesday, 3 December
1867, bapt. at St. Peter's,
Bournemouth, 12 January
1868.
Raymond Rolfe Everett, born=
at Lowestoft on Thursday, 23
September, bapt. at Fisherton
Delamere, co. Wilts, 30 No-
vember 1869; educated at
Llandaff, Shaftesbury, and at
Bedford.
=Ethel Constance, dau. of Jean
H. Lemaire ; born at Louisana,
near New Orleans, U.S.A., 4
January 1875; marr. at Kansas
City, Missouri, U.S.A., 5 January
1893 ; died at Warunsburg,
Missouri, 11 February 1900, bur.
at Kansas City.
John Lloyd Everett, born 5 December
1893, bapt. at Kansas City; educated
at Independence, Brookfield and St.
Louis, all Missouri, U.S.A.
Constance Alice, born 14 April
189s, bapt. at Kansas City;
educated at Independence and
at Los Angeles, California,
U.S.A.
Violet Ethel, bom 29
August 1897, bapt.
at Kansas City; died
there 13 May 1902.
Cyril Ravenhill
Everett, bom at
the Vicarage,
Berry Pomeroy,
CO. Devon, on
Saturday, 17 Ap-
ril, bapt. at Berry
Pomeroy 1 1 May
1869; educated
at the Grammar
School, Totnes,
and at Newton
College, South
Devon.
Arthur Sherman Everett,
born at the Vicarage,
Berry Pomeroy, on
Sunday, 9 April, bapt.
at Berry Pomeroy 1 1
May 187 1 ; educated at
the Grammar School,
Totnes, and at Newton
College, South Devon ;
Sanitary Engineer and
Surveyor, Professional
Associate Surveyors'
Institution, Member of
Society of Engineers.
Maurice Septimus=
Gwyer Everett ;
born at the
Vicarage, Berry
Pomeroy, on Wed-
nesday, 19 March,
bapt. at Berry
Pomeroy i May
1873; educated at
Newton College,
South Devon.
=I=E verilda Mary, dau. of Matthew
Marwood Willis of Whitby, co.
York, by Everilda Amelia his
wife, dau. of Joshua Rawdon
of Larchwood, Rock Ferry, co.
Chester ; born at Rock Ferry
31 March, bapt. there 8 May
1868; marr. at Highmore, co.
Oxford (by her brother, the
Rev. Rawdon Marwood \\'illis,
assisted by the Rev. Bernard
Charles Spencer Everett), on
Tuesday, 30 July 1907.
A
Francis Eustace
Everett, bom at
Heytesbury, co.
AVilts, baptised
there 6 Decem-
ber, died there 1 3
December 1841.
William Waldron Ravenhill (5th son of John Raven-^
hill of Ashton Gifford House, Codford, co. Wilts,
J.P. and D.L., by Sophia Harriet his wife, eldest dau.
of John Richard Ripley of Clapham Common, co.
Surrey) ; bom at the Manor House, Warminster,
CO. Wilts, 27 February, bapt. there 4 May 1836;
educated at the Grammar School, Warminster, at
Marlborough College 1846-54, and at University
College, Oxford, matriculated 22 June 1854; B.A.
and M.A. 1861 ; a Student of the Inner Temple
5 November 1858, called to the Bar 30 April 1862 ;
Recorder of Andover 1872-98; Taxing Counsel to
Ecclesiastic Commission 1886; died at Medbourne
House, Surbiton, co. Surrey, aged 62, on Thursday,
18 August, bur. at St. Mark's, Surbiton, on Saturday,
20 August 1898. Will dated 14 April 1898, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1162, 98) 19 October 1898, by Anna
Louisa Ravenhill, relict, Henry Brockholes Thomas
and John Ernest Gladstone, the Exors. A\
=Anna Louisa, bom
at Heytesbury 16
March, bapt. there
6 June 1843; marr.
at Sutton Veny
(by her brother,
the Rev. Arthur
Joseph Everett),
on Wednesday,
6 June 1866.
Basil Preston Everett,=
bom at 4 Lansdowne
Place East, Bath, co.
Somerset, on Tuesday,
3 October 187 1, bapt.
there privately ; edu-
cated at Llandaff and
at Bedford ; Civil
Engineer.
=Gertrude May, 2nd dau. of Colonel Mark
Algernon Chaldccott, R.A., of The Holmwood,
CO. Surrey, by Lucy Marianne his wife, dau. of
Henry Stanhope Illingworth, M.D., of Arlington
Street, London ; born at Plumstcad, co. Kent,
on Tuesday, 14 May 1872, bapt. at the Garrison
Church, Woolwich ; marr. at St. Paul's, Bedford,
on Wednesday, 6 June 1906.
Amy Lilian, born at
4 Lansdowne Place
East, Bath, to.
Somerset, on Friday,
13 December 1872,
bapt. at St. John'.s,
Bailiwick, co. Somer-
set, 2 February 1873.
John Chaldecott Everett, born at
Hampstead, co. Middlesex, i July,
bapt. at Holy Trinity, Bedford, 24
August 1907.
Thomas Preston Everett, born at 31
Marlborough Mansions, Hampstead, on
Tuesday, 4 May, bapt. at Holy Trinity,
Bedford, on Tuesday, 13 July 1909.
Rev. Bemard Charles Spencer Everett, born at=j=Mary, dau. of the Rev. Clement Reginald
the Vicarage, Berry Pomeroy, co. Devon, on
Thursday, 7 May, bapt. at Berry Pomeroy 16 June
1874; educated at Newton College, South Devon,
and at Caius College, Cambridge, admitted i Oc-
tober 1894, B.A. 1897, M.A. 1902; Stewart of
Rannock Scholar (Sacred Music) 1896; Curate
of Box, CO. Wilts, 1 899- 1 900, Minor Canon of
St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 1901 ; licenced to
officiate in the Diocese of Oxford, 1901.
Tollemache, by Frances Josephine his
wife, 3rd dau. of Henry Simpson of
Seville, Portobello, co. Edinburgh ; born
at Sitapore, Oudh, India, on Tuesday,
16 November, bapt. there 30 November
1869; marr. at St. John-the-Baptist's,
Batheaston, co. Somerset (by the Rev.
Arthur Joseph Everett), on Thursday,
23 July 1903.
A
Albert Eric Everett of Hardenwick,=pOctavia Mabel, dau. of Joseph
Harpenden, co. Hertford ; born at
4 Lansdowne Place East, Bath, co.
Somerset, on Friday, 17 July 1874,
bapt. privately the next day, baptism
registered at St. John's, Bathwick,
CO. Somerset; educated at Bedford
and at AV'orcester College, Oxford.
Roscoe Allen of Lancaster ;
born 8 August 1874, bapt. at
Lancaster : marr. at St. Mat-
thew's, Redhill, CO. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 2 January 1907.
Robert Hugh Everett,
born at Castle Hill
House, Shaftesbury,
CO. Dorset, on Friday,
II February 1876,
died the next day.
Erica Mabel, bom at St. Andrew's,
Harpenden, on Saturday, 30 No-
vember 1907, bapt. privately at
Harpenden.
Harold Eric Roscoe Everett, bom at
Hardenwick, Harpenden, on Friday,
5 March, bapt. at the parish church,
Harpenden, 31 March 1909.
Helen Maud, born
at Shaftesbury 24
June, bapt. at St.
James', Shaftes-
bury, 19 August
1877.
George Eliot Everett, bom at
Castle Hill House, Shaftes-
bury, on Thursday, 10
October, bapt. at St. James',
Shaftesbury, 28 November
1878; Member of the Insti-
tute of Mechanical Engineers.
Frances Sybil, born
at Castle Hill House,
Shaftesbury, on Friday,
16 April, bapt. at Holy
Trinity, Shaftesbury,
18 May 1880.
Bertha Katharine,
bom at Shaftesbury
22 July, bapt.
at Holy Trinity,
Shaftesbury, 6 Sej)-
tember 1882.
Leonard ^Villiam Dawson Everett, F.R.G.S. ; born
at the Vicarage, Berry Pomeroy, co. Devon, on
Sunday, 15 August, bapt. at Berry Pomeroy 9 Sep-
tember 1875 > educated at Newton College, South
Devon, and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Welsh Regi-
ment 26 February 1896, Lieutenant 29 October
1896, Captain 3 August 1902 ; employed with the
6th Battalion King's African Rifles 28 February 1902
to 25 March 1905 ; with Somaliland Militia 13
December 1906 to 31 March 1908 ; with the 6th
Battahon King's African Rifles from i April 1908;
took part in the operations in Somaliland 1902-
1904, being present at actions at Erigo (severely
wounded) and JidbalH (clasp) ; employed with
Intelligence Department from 13 November 1903
(mentioned in despatches, Lieut. -Colonel Swayne,
20 February,and General SirCharles Comyn Egerton
30 May 1904, "London Gazette," 2 September
1904, medal with two clasps).
Lionel Decimus Long-
croft Everett, bom at
the Vicarage, Berry
Pomeroy, on Sunday,
17 June, bapt. at Berry
Pomeroy 19 July 1877;
educated at Newton
College, South Devon ;
entered the Wiltshire
County Constabulary
August 1895, resigned
1908; appointed Chief
Constable of the
Borough of Preston,
CO. Lancaster, May
1908.
Ethel Mary, born
at the Vicarage,
Berry Pomeroy,
on Sunday, 13
June, bapt. at
Berry Pomeroy
25 July 1880.
Cjl^m4,*-^ (/?. C^xrxx-//^ .
(S^rcIIier,
Arms. — Azure in chief two roses in base a fleur-de-lis or.
Crest. — A denii-eaglc displayed or.
Pierre (Peter) Paul Grellier of Peckham, co. Surrey,'
and of 20 Wormwood Street, in the City of I-ondon
(2nd son of Gabriel Grellier, by Marie Anne Hebert
his wife) ; born 18 March, bapt. privately 4 April
1773, and registered at La Patente Church, Spital-
fields, CO. Middlesex ; admitted a Freeman of the
City of London, in the Company of Weavers, by
patrimony 2 December 1794; died at 20 Wormwood
Street, London, 11 December 1828, bur. at St.
Ethelburga's, Bishopsgate Street, London. Mural
Tablet on North wall of chancel. Will dated 17
June 1828, proved (I'.C.C. 18 Liverpoul) 16 January
1829, by Mary Grellier, relict and sole Executri.x.
=Mary, eldest surviving dau. of James Louis
Turquand {Silhouette in the possession of
Hurley Mair Grellier) of Unicm Street,
Spitalfields, by Mary his wife, dau. of
John Vansommer of Spital Square,
Spitalfields; born 30 October 1775, bapt.
privately, and registered at La Patente
Church, Spitalfields; marr. i January
1798; died at Croydon, co. Surrey, in
her 80th year, 6 February 1855, bur. at
St. Peter's, Croydon. M.L Silhouette
in t/te possession of Harley Mair Grellier.
Peter James Grellier of=
Manchester; born 29
September 1799; died
at Manchester on Fri-
day, 24 July 1840.
Portrait in oils in the
possession of Charles
Norris of U'ythegate,
Staines, co. Aliddlesex,
and a Silhouette in the
possession of Harley
Mair Grellier.
=Margaret Goodall of
Kettering, co. North-
ampton ; married i
October 1822 ; died
at Kettering on Sun-
day, 19 September
1847. Portrait in oils
in the possession of
Charles Norris, and a
Silhouette in the pos-
session of Harley Mair
Grellier.
Margaret Mary, bom 24 August
1827; died unmarried at Putney, co.
Surrey, 4 March 1879. Will dated
10 August 1877, proved (Prin. Reg.,
237, 79) 15 March 1879, by Stephen
Perceval Norris, the sole EXor.
Richard (Jreilier of=
Elm House, Lower
Clapton, CO. Middle-
sex ; born at Den-
mark Hill, CO.
Surrey, 4 July 1801 ;
died at Elm House,
Lower Clapton, in
his 62nd year, on
Tuesday, 9 June
1863, bur. in High-
gate Cemetery, co.
Middlesex. Will
dated 19 January
1857, proved (Prin.
Reg., 423, 63)
16 July 1863, by
F'rederic William
Capper.
=Mary Louisa, only dau.
of James Peter Andr^,
by Mar)' Anne his wife ;
bom 19 July 181 1 ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Islington, co. Middle-
sex, on Tuesday, 1 1
September 1832 ; died
at Elm House, Lower
Clapton, in her 69th
year, on Saturday, 1 Feb-
ruary 1879. Adfiion
(with will dated 24 Jan-
uary 1 871) was granted
at the Principal Registry
4 April 1879, to Mary
KleanorCapper, spinster,
grand-daughter.
.1
Richard James Frederic William Capper of Elm^
Grellier, died. House, Lower Clapton (2nd
aged I year, on son of John Capper of Crosby
Thursday, 10 Square, London); born at Ley-
March 1842, tonstone, co. Essex, 4 June
bur. inHighgate 1830; died, aged 79, 19 Novem-
Cemetery. ber, bur. in his father-in-law's
grave in Highgate Cemetery 25
November 1909. /f\
=Mary Louisa, born
7 March 1835 ;
marr. at St. John's,
Hackney, co. Mid-
dlesex, on Saturday,
26 April 1856.
Peter Paul Grellier,
born at Lower Clap-
ton on Saturday, 13
November 1847; died
on Friday, ro Decem-
ber following, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery.
Stephen Clark Norris=f=Mary, born 5 April
(son of William
Phillips Norns, by
Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Stephen
Clark) ; born 3 De-
cember 1796; died at
16 Blomfield Street,
Finsbury Circus, co.
Middlesex, in his 6ist
year, on Tuesday,
24 March 1857, bur.
in Highgate Ceme-
tery, CO. Middlesex.
Will dated 29 June
1846, proved (P.C.C.
399. 57) 4 -May 1857,
by Mary Norris, relict,
the sole Executrix.
1803 ; niarr. at St.
Botolph's, Bishops-
gate, London, on
Tuesday, 27 February
182 1 ; died at 17
Blessington Road,
Lee, CO. Kent, aged
67, on Wednesday,
20 April 1870, bur.
in Highgate Ceme-
tery. Will dated 22
June i860, proved
(Prin. Reg., 361, 70)
II May 1S70, by
Stephen Perceval and
Charles Norris, sons,
the Exors.
A
John Grellier, eldest son=
of John James Grellier,
by Anne his wife, 3rd
dau. of Leonard Tur-
quand of Bishopsgate
Street, London {see
Pedigree of Turqiiaiid,
Vol. 10, page 44) ; born
1 1 November 1 804 ;
died at Russell Cottage,
Upper Tulse Hill, co.
Surrey, in his 63rd year,
on Monday, i April
1867, bur. in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey.
Will dated 10 October
1850, proved (Prin.
Reg., 361, 67) 4 May
1867, by Charlotte
Grellier, relict, one of
the Exors.
=Charlotte, bom 13
February 1 805 ; marr.
at St. James', Croy-
don, CO. Surrey, on
Thursday, 10 Feb-
ruary 1859; died s.p.
at 4 ^Vlllow Grove,
Chislehurst, co. Kent,
in her 80th year, on
Friday, 4 July 1884,
bur. in Norwood
Cemetery. M.L Will
dated i October
1879, proved (Prin.
Reg., 637, 84) 4 Au-
gust 1884, by Charles
and Frederick Mans-
field, nephews, the
Exors.
Rev. John Sam Ladds (eldest=
son of John Ladds of Oakleigh,
Mattock Lane, Ealing, co.
Middlesex, by Ellen Sarah his
wife, dau. of Richard Preston) ;
born at 23 Artillery Place
West, London, 16 September,
bapt. at St. Luke's, Old Street,
London, 9 October 1844 ;
educated at Bancroft's School
1852-58, King's College, Lon-
don, 1862-63, 3^nd at St. John's
College, Cambridge, matricula-
ted Michaelmas Term, 1864,
B.A. 1867, jSLA. 1871 ; ordained
Deacon 22 December 1867,
and Priest 20 December 1868;
Curate of ^^'est Keal, co.
Lincoln, 1867-72, of Diss, co.
Norfolk, 1872-74, Chaplain
Royal Navy 1874-77, Curate
of I5urgh-le-Marsh, co. Lincoln,
1877-79, Rector of West Keal
since 1879.
=Annie Amelia,
bornat2oWorm-
wood Street,
London, on
Tuesday, 28 Oc-
tober 1845, bapt.
at St. Ethel-
burga'SjBishops-
gate Street,
London ; mar-
ried at Christ
Church, Brixton,
CO. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 10
August 1869.
William Grellier of 6 Queen===Ernestine Au-
Anne's Gate, Westminster ; : gusta Doretta
Friedricke Jo-
hanna Emma,
dau. of Franz
von Schmidt of
Parchim, Meck-
lenburg Schwe-
rin, Germany, by
his wife, Louise
Juliane Anna
Elizabeth Caro-
line Henrietta
von Wickede ;
bom at Crivitz,
Germany, 29
March 1855 ;
marr. at Parchim
on Saturday, 9
May 1885.
bom at 20 Wormwood
Street, London, on Tues-
day, 12 October 1847,
bapt. at St. Ethelburga's,
Bishopsgate Street, Lon-
don ; Fellow Royal Institute
of British Architects ; ap-
pointed District Surveyor
of Clapham, co. Surrey, in
1888; Member of the Court
of the Tylers' and Brick-
layers' Company, Master
in 1897 ; Assistant Grand
Superintendent of Works,
English Freemasons, May
1909; a Director of the
French Protestant Hos-
pital, London, since 1878.
A\
Ernest Franz Waldemar Grellier, bom at
Mayfield, The Avenue, Surbiton, co.
Surrey, on Monday, 17 May 18S6, bapt.
at Christ Church, Surbiton.
William Grellier of 20 Wormwood Street, in the City of London ; born=
at Peckham, co. Surrey, 24 May, bapt. at St. Giles', Camberwell, co. Surrey,
24 June 1807; Royal Academy Silver Medallist (Architecture) 1826,
Gold Medallist 1829 ; Author of the 1st premiated design for the
re-building of the Royal Exchange, London, 1839; Hon. Secretary of
the Architectural Society 1831, and of Royal Institute of Hritish
Architects in 1842 ; District Surveyor of Whitechapel ; Member of
the Court of the Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company, Master in
1849, and a Member of the Weavers' Company ; died at
20 Wormwood Street, London, aged 45,
26 January, bur. in Norwood Cemetery, co.
Surrey, 30 January 1S52. ISLL Will dated
23 December 1S48, proved (P.C.C. 120, 52)
19 February 1852, by Ann Grellier, relict,
the sole E.xecutrix.
=Ann, eldest dau.
of Robert Harley
Goodall, by Mary
Ann his wife, dau.
of Simon Matthey
of Artillery Place,
London ; bom at
Hornsey, co. Mid-
dlesex, 26 February
181 5 ; marr. at St.
John'.s, Hackney,
CO. Middlese.x, 14
November 1844.
Rev. Henry Grellier of Brae Side, Durban, Natal, South Africa ; born^
at 20 Wormwood Street, London, on Thursday, 8 March 1849, bapt. at
St. Ethelburga's, Bishopsgate, London ; educated at St. Bees College,
ist-class Prelim. T.E. 1887 ; ordained Deacon December 1887, and
Priest 1888, by the Bishop of Manchester; Curate of Levenshulme, co.
Lancaster, 1887-91, and of St. Luke's, Ramsgate, co. Kent, 1891-94,
Priest-in-Charge at Pietersburg, Transvaal, South Africa, 1895-98,
Rector of Middelburg, Transvaal, 1898- 1904, Licenced Preacher in the
diocese of Natal since 1904.
o^
■^<*^:->fe-^
=Janette, dau. of Peter
Angus of Perth, by
Barbara his wife, dau.
of Hugh MacKay of
Aberdeen ; born in
Canada 26 June 1842 ;
marr. at St. Paul's
Cathedral, London,
Canada, 26 Septem-
ber 1873.
Annie May, bom at St.
Catherines, Ontario, Canada,
9 May 1875, bapt. at St.
George's, St. Catherines.
Angus William Grellier, born
at St. Catherines, Ontario,
24 March 1877, bapt. at St.
George's, St. Catherines ;
died at Ramsgate 8 No-
vember 1894, bur. in the
cemetery at Ramsgate.
Henry Harley (Jrellier,
born at Si. Catherines,
Ontario, 14 November
1879, bapt. at St.
George's, St. Cathe-
rines ; educated at
SouthEastern College
(now St. Laurence
College), Ramsgate ;
of the Master's De-
partment, Supreme
Court, Natal, since
1906.
Archibald Mitchell=
Campbell (youngest
son of the Hon""'
Archibald Mitchell
Campbell of Lou-
doun, Berea, Dur-
ban, formerly a
Member of the
Legislative Council) ;
born 30 December
1882 ; educated at
the Leys, Cambridge.
=Helen Grace, born
at Brixton, co.
Surrey, 6 November
1883, bapt. at St.
Matthew's, Brixton ;
marr. at St. Paul's,
Durban, Natal, on
Wednesday, 1 4 Feb-
ruary 1906.
/N
Thomas Hyatt Mansfield (son of James Mansfield),=j=Harriott Sophia, bom George Robert
born II August 1803; marr. zndly at St. Stephen's,
Walbrook, London, 15 January 1858, Elizabeth, dau.
24 August
marr. at St.
1 809 ; Grellier, bom 1 8
Ethel- October 181 1 ;
of Thomas Powell of 21 Finsbury Circus, London, burga's, Bishopsgate died unmarried
who died at 4 ^Villow Grove, Chislehurst West, 1 Street, London,
CO. Kent, in her 71st year, on Wednesday, Thursday, 9 April
II June 1884, and was bur. in the churchyard
of the Church of the Annunciation, Chislehurst.
He died at 58 Doughty Street, Mecklenburgh Square,
London, in his 74th year, on Wednesday, 1 5 November
1876, and was bur. in Nonvood Cemetery, co. Surrey.
M.L Will dated 8 March 1872, with codicil dated
2 March 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 401, 77) 7 May
1877, by Elizabeth Mansfield, relict, Charles Mansfield,
son, and Frederick Wickings Smith, the Exors. /i\
1835; fiisd at Croy-
don, CO. Surrey, aged
39, on Friday, i De-
cember 1848, bur. in
Norwood Cemetery.
M.I. ist wife.
6 November
1835-
Harley Mair Grellier of St. Martin's Croft, Downside, Epsom, co. Surrey ;=
born at 20 Wormwood Street, in the City of London, on Saturday,
7 December 1850, bapt. at St. Ethelburga's, Bishopsgate Street, London,
9 January 185 1 ; Fellow of the Surveyors' Institution; Freeman of the
Weavers' Company, Liveryman of and Surveyor to the Tylers' and
Bricklayers' Company. He marr. istly at St. John's, Brixton, co.
Surrey, 13 July 1875, Alice Lavinia Taylor, who died at Bromley,
CO. Kent, 14 October 1876. =j=
Gabrielle, bom at Bromley 18 September,
died 22 September 1876, bur. in the
churchyard at Bromley.
=Edith Louisa, dau
of George Taylor
of Loughborough
Park, Brixton, by
Marianne Leonard
his wife ; bom 1 7
March 1853, bapt.
at St. Matthew's,
Denmark Hill, co.
Surrey ; marr. at
Neuchatel, Switzer-
land, on Thursday,
23 November 1882.
I II I .
Alice Maud, born Gordon Harley Grellier, Norman Grellier (twin Bemard GreUier (twm
at Turner's Hill, born at Epsom on Mon- with Bemard), bom with Norman), bom
CO. Sussex, on Mon- day, 16 March, bapt. at St. Martin's Croft, at St. Martin's Croft,
day, 29 October at the parish church, Epsom, 17 October, Epsom, 17 October,
1883, bapt. at All Epsom, 8 April 1885. bapt. at the parish bapt. at the parish
Saints', Crawley church, Epsom, 4 De- church, Epsom, 4 De-
Down, CO. Sussex. cember 1886. cember 1886.
I
Florence Marianne, bom at
St. Martin's Croft, Epsom, 14
October, bapt. at the parish
church, Epsom, 24 November
1888.
Cecil Grellier, bom at St.
Martin's Croft, Epsom, on
Sunday, 10 August, bapt. at
the parish church, Epsom,
24 September 1890.
Eva Mary, born at St. Martin's
Croft, Epsom, 29 February,
bapt. at the parish church,
Epsom, 9 May 1892.
/^in4^rM.^e/<J^
Comber.
Arms on record in the College
of Arms. — Quarterly: ist and
4th, Or a fesse dancettee gules
between three estoiles sable,
Comber ; 2nd and 3rd, Argent
a chevron sable between three
thorn trees proper, Thornton.
Crest. — A lynx's head couped
sable charged with three bezants.
William Turner Comber of Hooe, co.=
Sussex, 3rd son of the Rev. Tiiomas
Comber of East Newton, co. York, and
Rector of Buckworth, co. Huntingdon,
LL.D., by Mary his wife, dau. of William
Brooke of Fieldhead and Dodworth,
both CO. York (brother of the Rev.
Thomas Comber, Rector of Oswaldkirk,
CO. York, see Pedigree of Comber, Vol. 14,
page ig, and brother of Andrew Comber
of Liverpool, formerly of Manchester, see
Vol. 7, page 14^) ; born at Buckworth
13 July 1 77 1, bapt. there; Author of
"An Enquiry into the State of National
Subsistence," " Investigations as to the
Working of the Corn Laws," and "A
Review of Bank Currency"; died at Hooe
on Friday, 14 September 1827, bur. there.
{For earlier Pedigree, see " Notes " to
"Visitation of England and Wales,"
Vol. 7, page 112.)
=Jane Helen, eldest
surviving dau. of Henry
Castleman of the Royal
Engineers, Deputy Bar-
rack-Master-General, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau.
and sole heir of Lord
Adam Gordon [3rd son
of Cosmo George,
3rd Duke of Gordon] ;
marr. at Camberwell,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday,
27 March 181 9; died at
\\'oodrings. Pinner, co.
Middlesex, on Wednes-
day, 22 October 1862,
bur. at Pinner. \\\\\
dated 11 January J 858,
proved (Prin. Reg., 653,
62) 19 December 1862, by
WiUiam Merritt Comber,
one of the Exors.
Henry Gordon Comber, born at Camberwell 17 February, bapt.=
privately 14 March, and received into llie church 24 May 1820;
in medical charge of an expedition fitted out by the Bolivian
Government in 1845 for the exploration of the River
Amazon and its tributaries ; died at La Paz, Bolivia, South America,
28 February 1866.
=Mathilde, dau. of Juan
C. Chavez of Arica,
South America ; marr.
at Santa Cruz, Bolivia,
29 March 1846.
Helena, bom at Santa Cruz 5 November 1848; marr. at Corocoro,
Bolivia, 25 May 1864, Edouard De Crept, who died at Tacna, Peru,
South America, 7 May 1869. She died at Tacna 5 May 1S69.
A
Henry Comber, bom
at Santa Cruz 13
February 1850; died
there 2 September
1857.
William Merritt Comber of Chester ;=
bom at Camberwell, co. Surrey,
14 February, bapt. there 27
March 1821 ; died at Chester
22 October 1882, bur. in the
cemetery at Chester.
Signature to a letter dated 28 August 1882.
Charlotte Henrietta, 2nd and only surviving dau. of John
Hope Johnstone of Annandale Lodge, Camberwell, of the
Hon*''^ East India Co.'s Senice, by Harriet Mary Saunders
his wife, dau. of Henry Castleman of the Royal Engineers,
Deputy Barrack-Master-General; bom in London 28 August
1831 ; marr. at St. Michael's, Stock well, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 12 August 1857; died at Chester 30
December 1893. Will dated 7 August 1890, proved at
Chester 22 Febmary 1895, by Henry Lee Comber and
James Rowe Wandesford Comber, sons, the Exors.
William Brooke Comber
of Antofagasta, Chile,
South America; bom at
Chester on Sunday, 9
January, bapt. at St.
Bridget's, Chester, 13
February 1859; marr. 21
December 1893, Sara,
Valdes of Santiago,
Chile. =r
Henry Lee Comber of Eccles,=j=Annie Grace, dau. of Captain Henry
CO. Lancaster (twin with
Caroline Henrietta) ; bom
at Chester on Sunday, 26
February i860, bapt. at St.
Bridget's, Chester ; Assistant
District Manager London
and North-Westem Railway
Boyes Johnstone of Kirklington, co.
York, R.N., by Anne Alderson his
wife, 2nd dau. of Carlisle Bamlett of
Middleton Tyas, co. York ; bom at
Middleton Tyas 17 January i86o,
bapt. there ; marr. at Kirklington on
Wednesday, 4 December 1889. ^'^
Company. 2'.M'i'/^.i^,«^j*W -^^^v^, /Aut^wi^, ya^ .--^^ //.^^^^/^^
^ ' Henr)' Merritt Comber, born 9 December— -^^k-"^* /^..^^ .,<i^ y<^
1892, bapt. at All Saints', Harlesden, co.
Middlesex.
Guillermo Armando Comber, born at
Iquique, Chile, 27 December 1894; died
during the earthquake at Valparaiso in
August 1905.
George Edward Comber,
bom at \'alparaiso 16
Februar)' 1904.
Henry Wandesforde
Comber, born 29
April 1905.
Charles Frederick Comber, born at Santa Cmz,=T=Josefina, dau. of I'.Ianuel Tomas Alcalde,
Bolivia, South America, 3 February 1852 ; died at
Bournemouth, co. Hants, aged 44, on Saturday, 28
August, bur. in the Catholic Cemetery, Bournemouth,
I September 1897.
Charles Henry Comber,
born at Antofagasta 27
August, bapt. there 12
September 1877.
by Carmen Talavera his wife ; born at
Cobija, Bolivia, 25 April 1859; marr.
at Antofagasta, Chile, 26 August 1876.
Thomas Arthur Comber, bom
at Carmen Alto, Bolivia, 24
November 1878, bapt. at
Antofagasta 4 January 1879.
William George Comber, bom at
Santiago, Chile, 30 July, bapt.
there 3 September 1884 : Assoc.
M. Inst. C.E.
13
Jane Harriet, bom 27 March 1822 ; marr. at St. George's,
Everton, co. Lancaster, on Thursday, 22 July 1847,
Joseph Jones (2nd son of Joseph Jones of Upton,
CO. Chester, by Mary his wife) ; born 8 November
1818. She died 6 December 1897, and was bur. at
Wallasey, co. Chester. Will dated 29 May 1896, proved
(Prin. Reg., 53, 98) 7 January 1898, by Thomas
Ashcroft Potter and Frank Uzzell, the Exors.
I I
Brooke Comber, bom 16 June 1824;
died unmarried at West Mailing,
CO. Kent, 25 October 1847.
George John Comber, bom at Bex-
hill, CO. Sussex, 14 August 1825;
died unmarried at Chuquisaca,
Bolivia, South America, 24 October
1847.
I I
Caroline Henrietta
(twin with Henry
Lee) ; bom at
Chester on Sunday,
26 February i860 ;
died 10 January
1 86 1, bur. in the
cemetery at Chester.
Helen Caroline,
bom at Chester
4 May 1861, bapt.
at St. Bridget's,
Chester. "^-Ic^ ^y-
CU*iUi/>^cAJAn^ Co .
Thomas Gordon
Comber of Chile,
South America ;
born at Chester
on Thursday, 12
June 1862, bapt.
at St. Bridget's,
Chester. 5. iv — ^'
James Rowe Wandes-=i
forde Comber, bom at
Woodridings, Pinner,
CO. Middlesex, on Sun-
day, 27 September
1863, bapt. at Pinner;
General Manager of
the Government Rail-
way, Sierra Leone. ^«W
=Alison Shepherd, only dau. of
ThomasMay of Walton Inferior,
CO. Lancaster, F..S.A. Scot.,
by his wife Helen Rutherford,
of Edinburgh ; bom at
Halifax, co. York, 9 April
1873 ; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Warrington, co. Lancaster, 25
November 1902.
I
Helen May, born at
Lower Walton, co.
Chester, 18 May,
bapt at Stockton
Heath, co. Chester,
6 July 1904.
Alison Faith (twin with
Thomas Gordon), born
at Lonmay, Lower
Walton, 20 February,
bapt. at Stockton
Heath i April 1908.
Thomas Gordon Comber
(twin with Alison Faith),
born at Lonmay, Lower
Walton, 20 February,
bapt. at Stockton Heath
I April 1908.
Rosaura, bom at Santa Cruz, Bolivia,
South America, 9 May, and died
there 31 May 1856.
Margaret, born at Corocoro, Bolivia,
15 August, died there 15 November
1858.
Enriqueta, born at Corocoro, Bolivia,
19 February i860.
Clementina, bom at Corocoro,
Bolivia ; died there 20 April i860.
Jane, born at
Corocoro, Bolivia,
1 2 May, died there
16 June 1866.
«4
Thomas Denison Comber of Sudbury Lodge, Sudbury, co. Middlesex,-
formerly of Valparaiso, Chile ; bom at Hooe, co. Sussex, 24 October 1827 ;
died at Ealing, co. Middlesex, in his 69th year, on Saturday, 1 1 January,
bur. at Wembley, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday, 15 January 1896, after a
service at St. Stephen's, Ealing. Will dated 7 August 1893, proved j
(Prin. Reg., 356, 96) ii April 1896, by Margarita Maxwell Comber,
relict, and Henrj' Gordon Comber, son, the Exors.
!/^^iijjZLLL^-ri^ /^C^.<xA^^
=Margarita Maxwell,
dau. of Peter King of
Valparaiso, by Jane
Finlayson Graham
his wife ; bom at
Valparaiso 1 2 De-
cember 1837 ; marr.
at the British Con-
sulate, Arica, Peru,
15 January 1859.
Helen Jane, born at
Tacna, Peru, 20 No-
vember 1859, bapt.
there 5 June i860.
George \\'a3hington
Comber, born at
Tacna, Peru, 12 May
1861 ; died at Val-
paraiso 20 May 1866,
bur. there.
Mary Castleman, born at
Valparaiso 8 December 1862,
bapt. at the English Church,
Valparaiso, 8 .March 1863.
Thomas Vance Comber, born
at Valparaiso 18 August
1864; died at Valparaiso 10
January 1890, bur. there.
Margarita Harrington, bom at Valparaiso
23 May, bapt. at the English Church,
Valparaiso. 30 September 1866 ; marr. at
Iquique, Chile, on Sunday, 19 August
1888, Henry Giles Daubeny of Val-
paraiso, elder son of Henry Daubeny
of San Remo, Italy, M.D.
A
Edith Dennett, bom at Valparaiso 21
February, bapt. at the English Church,
Valparaiso, 14 May 1868. 3 -^x:^ ^i ^/Uz/
Henrietta Mary, born at Pinner, co.
Middlesex, 21 November 1864, bapt.
there ; died at 35 Alexandra Road,
South Hampstead, co. Middlesex, 17
July 1900, bur. in the cemetery at
Pinner. Will dated 9 May 1900, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1379, 1900) 15 October
1900, by Emily Beatrice Comber,
spinster, sister, one of the Executri.xes.
Frank Preston Comber
of Cavehill, Belfast,
Ireland ; born at \\'ood-
ridings. Pinner, 23
November 1865, bapt.
at Pinner 8 February
1866; General Manager
Cavehill Light Railway
Company.
=Clara Caroline, 2nd dau.
of William Thompson of
Southport, CO. Lancaster,
by Clara his wife, dau. of
\\'illiam Gardiner ; bom
at Everton, co. Lancaster,
5 July 1866 ; marr. at
St. Philip's, Southport, 14
November 1890.
Clare Henrietta, born
at Liverpool 31 May,
bapt. at Walton-on-
the-Hill, CO. Lancaster,
12 June 1892. *«.o»»».'^
William Comber,
born at Aintree,
Liverpool, and
died there in
November 1896.
Ena, born at South-
port 20 November
1897, bapt. at St.
Philip's. Southport,
I January 1898.
Robert Henry Johnstone
Comber, born at Peter-
borough, CO. Northampton,
3 August, bapt. at All
Saints', Peterborough, 1 2
September 1905.
Henry Gordon Comber,
born at Valparaiso, Chile,
lo November 1869, bapt.
at the English Church,
Valparaiso, 27 February
1870; educated at Marl-
borough and at Pem-
broke College, Cambridge,
matriculated 21 October
1890, B.A. 1893, M.A.
1897, Fellow, Treasurer,
and Assistant Tutor of
Pembroke College.
Hugh Dcnison
Comber, born
at Valparaiso i
October 187 i ;
died at Val-
paraiso 23 Feb-
ruary 1873,
bur. there.
Peter Graham=
ComberofShen-
field, CO. Essex ;
born at Val-
paraiso 22 June,
bapt. at the
English Church,
\'alparaiso, 6
November 1874.
=Henrietta Catherine, d;ui. of the
Rev. Charles Randall Bradburne,
Vicar of Sheriffhales, co. Salop ;
marr. at St. Stephen's, Ealing,
CO. Middlesex (by her brother,
the Rev. Thomas William
Bradburne), on Saturday, 16
July 1904.
Catherine Margaret, born at
Harrow, co. Middlesex, 8 Oc-
tober, bapt. at Christ Church,
Harrow, 18 November 1905.
MaryGraham,born at Harrow
5 August, bapt. at Christ
Church, Harrow, 7 September
1907.
Thomas Graham Comber (twin
with Henry Graham), born at
Shenfield 26 June, bapt. at
Hutton, CO. Essex, 7 August
1909. _
Henry Graham Comber (twin
with Thomas Graham), born
at Shenfield 26 June, bapt. at
Hutton 7 August 1909.
I
: Blanche Ethel,
born at Val-
paraiso 3 March,
bapt. at the
English Church,
Valparaiso, 21
May 1 87 7; marr.
Joseph Byer, ■»/
c
Juanita Maxwell (twin with Alice Spencer) ; born
at Valparaiso 23 June, bapt. at the English Church,
Valparaiso, n August 1880; marr. at Wembley,
CO. Middlesex, on Thursday, 20 Se])tember 1906,
Thomas Phillips of Sudbury Lawn, Honiton, co.
Devon, M.A., LL.B., eldest son of Thomas Henry
Phillips of Malvern, co. Worcester.
Kathleen Alice, born at Chester
13 July, died there 14 October
1867, bur. in the cemetery at
Chester.
Blanche Josephine Frideswytha,
born 5 October 1869 ; died at
Chester 3 May 1873, bur. in the
cemetery at Chester.
Emily Beatrice,
born at Chester
1 7 December
1870, bapt. at
Hoole, CO. Lan-
caster.
: .• t. -, I
tl
Alice Spencer (twin
with Juanita Maxwell);
born at Valparaiso 23
June, bapt. at the
English Church, Val-
paraiso, 1 1 August
1880. A»«*y- ^,,J^»^ £4
'■■ dau. of
Harold Castleman=j=Mary, only
John De Vayncs of
Liverpool, by Mary
his wife ; marr. at
Heaton, CO. Northum-
berland, 16 August
1 904. 2c.,/ .•„ /^ix*^^
Comber of Killing-
worth Road, South
Gosforth,co. North-
umberland ; born at
Chester 23 August
1873, bapt. at All
Saints', Chester. ^
16
WALSINGHAM.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Barry of six argent and
azure in chief three annulets gules.
Crest. — A wyvern's head couped or.
Supporters.— On either side a wyvern reguardant argent collared azure
chained or on the breast three annulets gules.
Motto. — Excitari non hebescere.
Mlalsingljam.
Thomas de Grey, Baron AValsingham of Walsingham, co.=^
Norfolk (younger son of Thomas, 2nd Baron Walsingham [se/; j
"Afemorial Jiings," No. lOOi, page 326], by the Hon''''-' Augusta
Georgiana Elizabeth his wife, only dau. of William, ist
Baron Boston); born lo April, bapt. at the parish church, j
Marylcbone, London, 8 May 1778 ; educated at Eton and
at St. John's College, Cambridge, M.A. 1799; Rector of |
Merton, co. Norfolk, 180-5, Fawley, co. Hants, 1806, Calbourne,
Isle of Wight, 1807, Prebendary of Winchester 1807, Archdeacon
of Surrey 1814 until his death; succeeded his brotlier (Jeorge as
4th Baron 26 April 1831 (who with Matilda his wife, eldest dau. 1
of Paul Cobb Methuen of Corsham, co. Wilts, was burnt to j
death at their house in Harley Street, London) ; died at '
Merton Hall, co. Norfolk, in his 62nd year, on Sunday, !
8 September 1839, bur. at Merton. Will dated 8 July 1836, 1
proved (P.C.C. 727 Vaughan) 4 November 1839, by Thomas,
Baron Walsingham, son, one of the Exors.
'Elizabeth, sister of
Francis, 6th Earl of
Guilford, youngest dau.
of the Rt. Rev. the Hon"*'*
Brownlow North, Bishop
of Winchester, by Henri-
etta Maria his wife,
dau. and coheir of
John Bannister; born 26
October 1776; married
at Winchester Mouse,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
12 August 1802; died
in Up[)er Portland Place,
London, in her 6yth
year, on Thursday, 8 Alay
1845, bur. at Merton.
Richard Heber Wrightson of Cusworth Park and of Warmsworth=
Hall, both CO. York (3rd son of William Wrightson of Cusworth,
High Sheriff for co. York 1819, by Henrietta his 2nd wife,
dau. and coheir of Richard Heber of Marton) ; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1823, \LA. 1826; Barrister-at-Law ;
Captain ist West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry; marr. 2ndly at the
parish church, Marylebone, London, on Thursday, 28 June 1877,
Alhinia, 3rd dau. of Inigo Freeman Thomas (formerly Freeman) of
Ratton, CO. Sussex, J. P., D.L. and M.P., by the Hon'''"= Frances Anne
his wife, eldest dau. of George, Viscount Midleton {see "Notes" lo
and Wales," Vol. 6, page /j) ; she died s.p. at 34 Great Cumberland
86th year, on Sunday, 6 January 1895. He died s.p. at Cusworth
September 189 1, and was bur. at Cusworth.
Elizabeth Augusta, born
at Winchester House,
Chelsea, 26 June 1803 ;
marr. 13 August 1832 ;
died on Monday, 22
February 1875, bur. at
Cusworth.
" Visita/ion of England
Place, London, in her
Park on Saturday, 12
Thomas de Grey, Baron Walsingham of=
Walsingham, co. Norfolk, LL. D., F.R.S. ;
born in Stanhope Street, Mayfair,
London, 29 July 1843; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1861,
B.A. 1865, M.A. 1870; M.P. for West
Norfolk 1865 until his succession as
6th Baron 31 December 1870; a Lord-in-
Waiting 1874-75 ! Trustee of the British
Museum, the Hunterian Museum, and
the Lawes Agricultural Trust (President
1889-90); Hon. LL. D.Cambridge 1891 ;
High Steward of Cambridge University
1 89 1, and of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk,
since 1894; J. P. and I).L. for co. Nor-
folk, and late Chairman of Quarter
Sessions.
=Augusta Selina Elizabeth, only child of William
Locke of Naples, Italy; marr. 19 March 1877. She
marr. isily at Apethorpe, co. Northampton, 7 October
1849, Ernest FitzRoy Neville, Lord Burghesh (2nd
son of General John, 1 ith Earl of Westmoreland, P.C.,
G.C.B.), who died s.p., aged 27, on Wednesday, 22
January 185 1 ; and 2ndly at St. James', Westminster, 31
August 1854, Luigi ("aracciolo. Due de Santo Tcodoro,
which marriage was dissolved at her suit in the English
Court in November 1876. She died at Eaton House,
Eaton Square, London on Sunday, 4 November, and
was bur. at Merton on Wednesday, 7 November
1906. Memorial Service at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, the same day. W'ill dated 7 February 1902,
with three codicils dated respectively 20 May 1902,
14 December 1903 and 26 February 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 120, 1906) 18 December 1906, by Robert
Dixon and Henry James ToUemache, the Exors.
20
Augusta Louisa, eldest=
dau. of Sir Robert
Frankland (afterwards
Frankland-Russell), of
Thirkleb)', North Riding,
CO. York, 7th Baronet,
by Louisa Anne his
wife, 3rd dau. of the
Rt. Rev. Lord George
Murray, Bishop of
St. David's ; inarr. at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 6 Au-
gust 1S42 ; died at her
father's residence in
Cavendish Square, Lon-
don, 28 April 1844,
bur. at Merton. Admon
was granted 2 1 Decem-
ber 1849, to Thomas,
Baron W'alsingham, the
husband, ist wife.
=Thomas de Grey, Baron Walsing-=
ham of Walsingham, co. Norfolk;
born at Winchester House,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 6 July
1804; educated at Eton and at
St. John's College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1824, Hon. LL.D. 1842 ;
called to the Bar at Lincoln's
Inn 1827 ; Lord of the Manor of
Merton and Patron of the livings
of Merton and Sturston, co.
Norfolk, and of Copdock, co.
Suffolk ; succeeded his father as
5th Baron 8 September 1839 ;
died at Merton Hall, co.
Norfolk, aged 66, on Satur-
day, 31 December 1870, bur. at
Merton 5 January 1871. Will
dated 27 October 1864, with
codicil dated 8 January 1870,
proved (Prin. Reg., 141, 71)
10 February 187 1, by Emily
Elizabeth Julia, Lady Walsingham
of Merton Hall, relict, Thomas,
Baron Walsingham, son, and
Edward Partington of 53 Davies
Street, Berkeley Square, London,
the Exors.
=Hon'''= Emily Elizabeth Julia, elder
dau. of John, 2nd Baron Rendles-
ham, by Anne Sophia his wife,
2nd dau. and coheir of William
Tatnall of Leiston Old Abbey,
CO. Suffolk ; bom at Coligny,
Switzerland, on Saturday, 31
August 181 7 ; raarr. at Curzon
Street Chapel, Mayfair, London
(by the Rev. the Hon'^''= Frederick
de Grey), on Monday, 25 October
1847 ; died at her residence
23 Arlington Street, Piccadilly,
London, aged 61, on Tue.sday,
13 May, bur. at Merton 19 May
1879. Will dated 10 February
1871, proved (Prin. Reg., 597, 79)
23 June 1879, by Thomas,
Baron Walsingham, the Hon*"''
John Augustus de Grey of
23 Arlington Street, Piccadilly,
London, son, and Edward
Partington of 53 Davies Street,
Berkeley Square, London, the
Exors. 2nd wife.
(See Pedigree of Rendlesham,
Vol. 14, page 124 )
John Augustus de Grey, born in Arlington Street, London,=
21 March 1849, bapt. at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London ; educated at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1868, B.A.
1872; a Student of the Inner Temple 4 February 1870,
called to the Bar 30 April 1874; appointed Recorder of
Sudbury 1896, and of King's Lynn 1897-1905 ; J. P. for
CO. Suffolk, and for London and home counties 1905 ;
Metropolitan Police Magistrate, South-Western Police
Court, from 1905; Chairman of East Suffolk Quarter
Sessions.
^
=Elizabeth Henrietta (Lisa), dau. of
Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston, co.
Inverness, formerly of the Hon''''
East India Co.'s Service, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Donald
Charles Cameron of Barcaldine,
CO. Argyll ; marr. at St. Jude's,
South Kensington, London (by
the Rev. Robert William Forrest,
D.D., assisted by the Rev. the
Hon"' Arnald de Grey, Rector of
Copdock, CO. Suffolk), on Tuesday,
24 April 1883.
George de Grey, bom at Hill
Street House, Knightsbridge,
London, on Friday, 9 May,
bapt. at All Saints', Ennismore
Gardens, London, 19 June
1884; educated at P2ton and
at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd
Battalion Norfolk Regiment 6
January 1904, Lieutenant 16
January 1906.
Elizabeth Helen, bom at Hill
Street House, Knightsbridge,
London, on Sunday, 20 De-
cember 1885, bapt. at Merton.
Margaret Henrietta, born 15
November 1889, bapt. at All
Saints', Ennismore Gardens,
London.
Alice Mary, bom 26 May
1893, bapt. at All Saints',
Ennismore Gardens, London.
Richard Patrick de Grey, born
at Hill Street House, Knights-
bridge, London, on Saturday,
17 March 1900, bapt. at All
Saints', Ennismore Gardens,
London.
William Brown-
low de drey,
born at Win-
chester House,
Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, 27
July 1805; died
at Winchester
College 18 Feb-
ruary 18 1 9.
Charlotte Harriet,
born at Winchester
House, Chelsea,
23 February, died
there 31 March
1807.
Brownlow North Osborn=
de Grey, born at
Winchester House,
Chelsea, 3 July 1808;
died s.p. at Territet,
Montreux, Switzerland,
in his 59th year, on
Tuesday, 7 April 1868,
bur. at Montreux. Will
dated 24 February 1858,
proved (Prin. K.eg.,
323, 68) 22 May 1868,
by Thomas, Lord
Walsingham and the
Hon''''= George de Grey,
brothers, the Exors.
=Emma Dorothea, dau. of
George Kenyon of Cefn, near
Wrexham, co. Denbigh; marr.
at Overton, co. Flint (by the
Rev. the Hon'''": Frederick de
Grey), on Tuesday, 16 Feb-
ruary 1858; died at Rome
on Sunday, 6 April 1873.
AdPiion was granted at the
Principal Registry 15 July
1873, to Anna Maria Knapp,
wife of the Rev. Henry Knapp
of Swaton, co. Lincoln, sister,
and one of the next of kin.
Hon'''' Alfred Chctwynd-=
Talbot of Little Gad-
desden House, Great
Berkhamstcd,co. Hertford
(4th son of Henry John,
18th Earl of Shrewsbury) ;
born 14 September 1848;
educated at Wellington
College and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated I May 1867, B.A.
1871, M.A. 1872.
=Emily Augusta
Louisa, born
18 March 1852,
bapt.atlngestre,
CO. Stafford ;
marr. at West-
minster Abbey
28 June 1882.
A
=Beatrice, born 16
November 1853,
bapt. at Mcrton,
CO. Norfolk ; marr.
at St. George's,
Hanover Square,
London, 10 Feb-
ruary 1887.
Admiral the Hon'''' Walter=
Cecil Carpenter of Kiplin,
Northallerton, co. York (2nd
son of Henry John, i8th
Earl of Shrewsbury) ; born
27 March 1834 ; Captain
Royal Navy 1 1 April 1 866,
Rear-Admiral 31 December
1882, Vice-Admiral 8 No-
vember 1888, Admiral 28 May
1894; M.P. for CO. Waterford 1859-65; A.D.C.
to H.M. Queen Victoria; assumed by Royal
Licence dated i June 1868, the surname and
arms of Carpenter in lieu of those of Talbot, in
accordance with the testamentary injunction of
Sarah, Countess of Tyrconnell, widow of John
Delavel Carpenter, last Earl of Tyrconnell. He
marr. istly at the parish church, Marylebone,
London, on Wednesday, 27 October 1869, Maria
Georgiana, 4th dau. of Sir Robert Miller Mundy
of Hollybank, co. Hants, K.C.B., Lieut. -Governor
of ("irenada, who died at 33 Warwick Square,
London, on Tuesday, 25 April 1876. He died
13 May 1904, and was bur. at Bolton-on-Swale,
CO. York.
Brownlow North Gamier, cousin,=
(3rd son of the Rev. WiUiam
Gamier of Rookesbury, co. Hants,
Prebendary of Winchester and
Rector of Droxford, co. Hants, by
Henrietta his wife, eldest dau.
of the Rt. Rev. Brownlow North,
Bishop of Winchester, and sister
of Francis, 6th Earl of Guilford) ;
Lieutenant Royal Navy 4 February
1826 ; died at St. Margaret's, near
Titchfield, co. Hants, in his 44th
year, on Monday, 28 June 1847,
bur. in the family vault in the
churchyard at Wickham, co. Hants.
Will dated 21 August 1846, proved
(P.C.C. 643, 47) 30 August 1847,
by the Hon'''= Henrietta Maria
Gamier, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Henrietta Maria, born
at Winchester House,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
10 September 1809; marr.
at Merton, co. Norfolk,
3 December 1835 ; died
at 5 Edinburgh Terrace,
Kensington, London, 18
March 1883, bur. in the
family vault in the church-
yard at Wickham. Will
dated 3 April 1879, with
three codicils dated
respectively 12 May 1881,
23 November 1881 and
14 February 1883, proved
(Prin. Reg., 312, 83) 28
April 1883, by Robert
de Burgh d'Arcy and
Henrietta Maria d'Arcy
his wife, daughter, both
of s Edinburgh Terrace,
the Exors.
Rev. Frederick de Grey, born
at Winchester House, Chelsea,
25 November 18 10; of St.
John's College, Cambridge,
B.A. and M.A. 1833 ; Rector
of Copdock with Washbrook,
CO. Suffolk, 1837 until his
death ; died suddenly at
Copdock Rectory, aged 70,
on Wednesday, 30 March
1 88 1, bur. in the churchyard
at Copdock. Will dated 10
December 1880, proved (Prin.
Reg., 384, 81) II May 1881,
by the Hon*"'"^ John Augustus
de Grey and the Hon'''= Edward
Frederick Kenyon, nephews,
the Exors.
A
Mabel, born at Rev. Arnald de Grey, bom 11=
23 Arlington September 1856, bapt. at Merton ;
Street, London, educated at Eton and at Trinity
on Wednes- College, Cambridge, matriculated
day, 28 March Michaelmas Term, 1875, B.A.
1855, baptised 1879; Rector of Copdock with
there privately. Washbrook 1883 ; died at Hyeres,
France, on Friday, 15 November,
bur. there 18 November 1889.
Will dated 29 April 1882, proved
(Prin. Reg., 118, 90), 8 February
1890, by the Hon''''= Margaret
Maria de Grey, relict, the sole
Executrix.
=Margaret Maria, 3rd dau. of the Rt. Hon'''«
Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane
of Brympton, co. Somerset, G.C.B. (brother
of Walter William Brabazon, 7th Earl of
Bessborough), by the Hon*"'^ Louisa Anne
Rose his wife, 4th dau. of Colonel Henry
Augustus, 13th Viscount Dillon {see Pedi-
gree of Dillon, " Visitation of Ireland"
Vol. 4, page g4) ; born at 18 Montagu
Street, Portnian Square, London, on
Wednesday, 4 November, bapt. at St.
Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, 2 No-
vember 1857; marr. at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, on Monday, 17 April 1882.
{See Pedigree of Bessborough, Vol. 12,
page 118.)
Michael de Grey, born at 43 Tedworth Square, London,
on Sunday, 17 June, bapt. at Christ Church, Chelsea,
18 July 1883; educated at Eton; died on Thursday,
6 May 1897, in the Royal Infirmary, Windsor, co. Berks,
from the result of an accident in leaving the train at
Windsor Station the previous day, bur. at Brympton, co.
Somerset.
Nigel de Grey, born
27 March 1886, bapt.
at Copdock; educated
at Eton.
23
George de Grey, born
at Winchester House,
Chelsea, co. Middle-
sex, 15 November
181 1 ; Barrister- at -
Law ; died at 1 1
South Audley Street,
London, aged 59, on
Friday, 26 May 1871,
bur. at Copdock, co.
Suffolk. Will dated
25 January 187 1,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
467, 71) I July 1871,
by the Rev. the Hon'''=
Frederick de Grey,
brother, the Hon''''
Edward Frederick
Kcnyon, nephew, two
of the Exors.
Lloyd, Baron Kenyon of=
Gredington, co. Flint ; bom
at Gredington i April 1805 ;
of Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 18 April 1823,
B.A. 1826, M.A. 1829;
M.P. for St. Michael's, co.
Cornwall, 1830-32, J. P.
and D. L. for the counties
of Salop and Flint ; suc-
ceeded his father as 3rd
Baron 25 February 1855 ;
died at Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, aged 64, on Wednes-
day, 14 July, bur. at
Hanmer, co. Flint, 20 July
1869. /t\
=Georgina, born at
Farnham Castle,
CO. Surrey, 7 July
181 3 ; marr. at
Merton, co. Nor-
folk, 29 June
1833 ; died at 50
Cavendish Square,
London, aged 60,
on Wednesday, 2 2
April, buried at
Hanmer 27 April
1874.
Francis de Grey, born
at Winchester House,
Chelsea, 12 February
1 8 1 5 ; of Worcester
College, Oxford,
matriculated 23 May
1833 ; drowned at
Wouldham, co. Kent,
aged 21, on Monday,
25 April 1836, in
attempting to rescue
some persons adrift
in a boat on the river
Med way.
Robert Baynard
de Grey of Hove,
CO. Sussex ; bom
at 23 Arlington
Street, London,
on Monday, 29
March 1858,
bapt. at Merton.
Rev. Francis Henry Hodgson of Clopton,=
Stratford-on-Avon, co. Warwick (eldest son of
Sir Arthur Hodgson of Clopton House, Stratford-
on-Avon, K.C.M.G., by Eliza his wife, dau.
of Sir James Cowling, Chief Justice of
New South Wales) ; born at the Rectory, Rick-
mansworth, co. Hertford, 23 November 1847;
of Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1867, B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874;
Vicar of Abbots Langley, co. Hertford, 1878-93,
Rural Dean of Watford 1884-93, Rector of Little
Gaddesden, co. Hertford, 1893-99, Rector of
Escrick, co. York, 1899- 1904. A
=Elizabeth Odeyne, born
at Merton Hall 30 Au-
gust 1 86 1, bapt. at
Merton ; marr. at \VMn-
chester Cathedral on
Wednesday, 3 June
1896.
24
Colirmgtcn,
^rwy.— Quarterly : 1st and 4th, Argent a fesse embattled counter-embattled
sable fretty gules between three lions passant of the third ; 2nd and
3rd, Vert a bend argent charged with three roses proper in the
sinister chief canton a dexter hand couped erect of the second.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or a dragon's head couped gules between two
dragons' wings chequy or and azure.
Motto. — Vira virtus immersabilis.
Christopher Codrington (son of Christopher Codrington,=
Army Surgeon); born in 1807; Lieutenant 49th Regiment
Bengal Native Infantry 27 May 1830, afterwards Captain
4th Gurkha Regiment ; had 3rd-class of the Order of the
Doorane'e Empire ; killed in action at Char-ee-kar
(ist Afghan War) while in command of 4th Gurkha
Regiment, 6 November 1841. bur. there.
=Julia Isabella, dau.
of Brigadier Mark
Webber ; bom in
1 81 2; marr. at Bar-
rackpore, India, in
1832 ; died 25 March
1894, bur. at Bedford.
Emily Anne, bom
16 March 1833 ;
died 7 December
1 85 1, bur. at Bar-
rackpore, India.
Surgeon-General James Alexander Caldwell Hutchinson=f=Julia Margarett,
(4th son of John Ross Hutchinson of the Bengal Civil born 15 Octo
Service, by Caroline Jemima his wife, dau. of Colonel
William Caldwell of the 77th Foot); born 29 January
1828; educated at St. Andrew's and at Edinburgh, M.D. ;
ber 1834, bapt.
at Simla, India ;
marr. at the
.\ssistant-Surgeon 20 November 1850, Surgeon-Major ! parish church
18th Native Infantr}' 20 November 1870, Deputy Surgeon
General 31 March 1877, officiating Meerut Circle 1878,
retired 28 September 1884 ; died at St. Andrew's,
Bedford, aged 67, on Saturday, 26 October 1895, bu""-
in the cemetery at Bedford 30 October 1895. Will
dated 23 July 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 147, 96)
4 February 1896, by Julia Margarett Hutchinson, relict,
and Emily Gertrude Hutchinson, spinster, two of
the Exors. /|^
Cheltenham, co.
Gloucester, 29
December 1852.
Edward William Codrington, bom at
Abbottabad, Punjab, India, 15 October
1859; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
63rd Foot 14 January 7880, Lieutenant
I July 1 88 1, transferred to Bengal Staff
Corps 23 November 1882, Captain Indian
Staff Corps 14 January 1891 ; served in
Southem Afghanistan 1879-80 (medal);
in Egyptian War 1882 (medal and
Khedive's bronze star) ; with Hazara
Expedition 1888 (medal with clasp); also
the Miranzai Expedition 1891 (clasp);
died at Dhera Ismail Khan, North-West
Provinces, India. 22 June 1896.
I
Rev. Henry Brierly=j=Lucy Sarah, bom at
(son of Henry Brierly ' Abbottabad 25 May, bapt.
there 14 June 186 1 ; trained
of Chorley, co. Lancas
ter, by Catherine his
wife, dau. of Richard
Fowler) ; born at Dul-
wich, CO. Surrey, 3
December 1867, bapt.
at Dulwich College
Chapel ; educated at St.
Bees; Curate of Christ
Church, Ashton-under-
Lyne, co. Lancaster,
since 1899.
A
as nurse at St. Thomas'
Hospital, London, after-
wards in charge of District
Nurse's Home, Edgehill,
CO. Lancaster ; marr. at St.
George's, Westcombe Park,
CO. Kent, 27 April 1897 ;
died at Ashton-under-Lyne
5 February, bur. at Christ
Church, Ashton-under-
Lyne, 8 February 1902.
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Color :1 Edward Christopher Codrington (only son) ;=
born at Necmuch, India, ii October 1837; entered the
Army as Cornet 4 January 1856, Lieutenant 1857,
Captain 1868, Major 1876, Lieut.-Colonel Bengal Staff
Corps 4 January 1SS2, Colonel 4 January 1885 ; served
in the Indian Mutiny 1857-58, present at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (medal with clasp) ; served with the
4th Sikh Infantry against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees in
1859-60 (medal with clasp) ; with the 5th Gurkhas
throughout the operations at Umbeyla in 1863 (mentioned
in despatches, clasp) ; also in the Hazara Campaign of
1868 (clasp); in Afghan War 1878-79 (medal with clasp);
and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881, as
Assistant-Adjutant-General ; died at Exniouth, co. Devon,
aged 50, on Sunday, i July 1888, bur. at Littleham, co.
Devon.
=Sarah Anne, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
William de Burgh, B.D., Rector of
Arboe, co. Tyrone, by .Anne his
1st wife, dau. of the Rev. John
Copingcr ; born at 5 Filzgibbon
Street, Dublin, 31 December 1833;
marr. at Mussourie, India, on
Thursday, 14 October 1858; died
at Ealing, co. Middlesex, 9 March,
bur. in the cemetery at Ealing
12 March 1904. Will dated 30
September 1902, proved (Prin.
Reg., 608, 1904) 17 May 1904, by
John Davidson, Colonel Indian
Army, one of the Exors.
(See Pedigree of De Burgh,
"Visitatiott of Ire/and,"
Vol. 5, page 37.)
Hubert Walter Codrington, born at Abbottabad, Punjab, India, 25=j=Esther Alice, dau. of
November 1864, bapt. there ; educated at St. Helen's College, Southsea :
joined the Army and served in the ranks 3 years and 13 days, obtained
commission as 2nd Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders 30 March 1887,
transferred to Liverpool Regiment 30 April 1887, Lieutenant Indian
Staff Corps 9 April 1888, Captain Indian Army 30 March 1898, Major
30 March 1905; Commanding Infantry Queen's Own Corps of Guides
13 November 1905; served in Miranzai (ist) Expedition 1891; in
Hazara Expedition 1891 (mentioned in despatches "London Gazette,"
20 October 1891, medal with clasp); Chitral 1895, Relief of Chitral,
action of the Malakand Pass (medal with clasp) ; on North-West Frontier
of India 1897-98, in Malakand, in operations in Bajaur and in the
Mamund Country (mentioned in despatches, " London Gazette," 1 1
January and 18 March 1898); at Utman
^ Khel and Buner (clasp) ; on North-West
Frontier of India 1908, at operations in
the Mohmand country (medal with clasp).
J{fir(^C^^^Iffh,
Charles Bendysche
Walton, Director of
Sericulture, Kashmir,
India, by Emily his
wife, dau. of Wil-
liam Birch ; horn at
Baraghuria, Bengal,
India, 28 January
1882 ; married at
All Saints', Srinagar,
Kashmir, 22 April
1903.
Christopher Hubert Codrington, born at
Srinagar 4 September, bapt. at All
Saints', Srinagar, 4 October 1904 ; died at
Mardan, Punjab, India, 1 2 January, bur.
in the cemetery of Guides' Chapel,
Mardan, 13 January 1909.
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Harry de Burgh Codrington, born at Abbottabad 24=j=Helen Maude,
January 1867, bapt. tliere; joined the Army and served
in the ranks 2 years and 263 days, obtained commission
as 2nd Lieutenant West Yorkshire Regiment 28 No-
youngest dau. of
Richard Vaughan,
Major Royal (Ben-
vember 1888, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps 10 May gal) Artillery, by
1890, Captain Indian Army 28 November 1899, Brevet
Major 7 September 1904, Major 28 November 1906;
served in Tirah Campaign 1897-98 (medal with two
clasps); in East Africa 1902-1904, Chief Supply and
Transport Officer Somaliland Field Force 17 January
to 15 July 1903, Assistant Director of Supplies,
Somaliland Field Force, 16 July 1903 to 11 April 1904
(mentioned in despatches, Brigadier-General Manning,
17 August 1903, Major-General Sir Charles Comyn
Egerton, K.C.B., D.S.O., 30 May 1904, and "London
Gazette," 2 September 1904, medal with clasp, brevet
of Major).
Jemima his wife,
dau. of William
Ensor Parry; mar-
ried at St. John's-
in-the-Wildemess,
Naini Tal, India,
on Monday, 18
September 1893.
I
Marjorie Doris, born at Kasauli,
Punjab, 10 September 1894,
bapt. there.
Florence Isabel,
bom at Abbotta-
bad 19 December
1867, bapt. there;
joined the Church
of England Zenana
Mission in China
in 1 89 1, and was
wounded in the
massacre at Hwa-
Sang I August
1895-
Kenneth de Burgh Codrington,
born at Murree, Punjab, 5 June
1899, bapt. there.
27
ISEoolIcomk Bo^ce, former^)
of Salic M)oxm, ^rrstbur^,
CO. (Gloucester.
Arms on record in tJu Collc!;i
of Arms. — Quarterly: 1st and 4th,
Vert frelty argent a cross of the
last thereon three acorns leaved
and slipped in fesse of the field,
BoYCE : 2nd and 3rd, Argent
three bars gules, Wooi.i.combe.
Crests. ^l, Ademigriffin argent
holding in the beak an acorn as in
the arms and resting the sinister
claw on an escutcheon vert charged
with two cross-crosslets fitchtJe in
saltire also argent, Boyce ; 2, A
falcon wings expanded and in-
verted proper belled and jessed or
on each wing three bars gules,
W00LI.COM BE.
Motto. — Cruce robur.
Rev. William Woollcoml)e-B()yce (4th son of the=
Rev. Henry Boyce \Portrait at Christow, Minchiu-
Jlampton, co. Gloucester, by R. Reinagle, A.R.A., in the
possession of William Frederick Reynolds Woollcombe-
Boyce, his grandson\ of Queen's College, Cambridge,
Chaplain to the Dowager Lady de Clifford, l)y Mary Anne
his wife \I^ortrait at Christow, Minchin - Hampton, by
Eduyn llilliams, in the possession of William Frederick
Reynolds IVoollcombe-Boyce, her grandson^, dan. of John
Jacol) of Roath Court, co. Glamorgan, sister of the
Xcn'"''- Philip Jacob, Archdeacon of \Vinchester, and of
Major-General Sir George Le Grand Jacob, K.C.S.I.,
C.B.) ; born 5 December 1820, bapt. at Gawcott, co.
Buckingham, i July 1821; of Trinity College, Cam-
bridge, B.A. 1845, M.A. 1848; Classical Master at
Cheltenham College 1845-77 ; Rector of Elkstone,
CO. Gloucester, 1888-93; asstuned the additional
surname and arms of \Voollcombe by Royal Licence
dated 25 August 1899; died at 26 Imperial Square,
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester, aged 83, on Wednesday,
23 March, bur. at Prestbury, co. Gloucester, 26 March
1904. Will dated 12 December 1902, proved at
Gloucester 19 May 1904, by William Frederick
Reynolds Woollcombe-Boyce, son, the sole Exor.
Portrait at Christow, Minchin-Hampton, by Edwyn
Williams, in the possession of William Frederick
Reynolds Woollcombe-Boycc, his son.
/W.
"Z^^^^T^^
=Jane Vivian, only
dau. of the Rev.
William Wooll-
combe, B. 1).,
Fellow of Corpus
Christi College,
Oxford, Vicar of
Christow and of
Hennock, co.
Devon, by Eliza-
beth his wife,
dau. of Rear-
Admiral Robert
Carthew Rey-
nolds of Penair,
CO. Cornwall ;
born at Ilsington,
CO. Devon, 3 1 Jan-
uary, bapt. there
18 March 1823 ;
marr. at Christow
(by Rev. Philip
Woollcombc) on
Tuesday, 10 April
1849. Portrait at
Christo'cv, Min-
chin-Hampton, by
Edwyn 11 'illiams,
in the posses-
sion of William
Frederick Rey-
nolds Woollcombe-
Boyce, her son.
Arthur Courtenay Woollcoinbe=j=Mary Eleanor, elder
Boyce of Cheltenham ; born at I dau. of Watkyn
Edward Alan Jackson=f=Mary Vivian, born at
The Priory, Cheltenham, on Mon
day, 19 April, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Cheltenham, 20 ^Iay 1852; entered
the Army as Sub- Lieutenant 49th j Cwm Avon 2 1 Oc
(Princess Charlotte of Wales) Foot | tober 1862; marr.
I January 1873, retired as Lieu- at W'est Kensing-
Llcwellyn Jones of
Cwm Avon, co.
Glamorgan ; born at
tenant 1876; died at Leckhampton,
CO. Gloucester, in his 40th year,
on Monday, 1 1 January, bur. at
pjlkstone on Thursday, 14 January
1892. Will dated 21 January 1891,
proved at Gloucester 31 March
1892, by William Frederick Rey-
nolds Boyce, brother, and Rowland
Ticehurst, the Exors.
ton, London, 15
June 1886; died at
Leckhampton, aged
29, on Friday, 15
January, bur. at
Elkstone on Mon-
day, 18 January
1892.
(3rd son of Charles
Jackson of Doncas-
ter, CO. York, J. P.,
Barristcr-at-Law, by
Margaret Caroline his
wife, dau. of Hugh
Parker of Woodthorpe
Hall, CO. York, J. P.
and D.L. for the West
Riding, co. York) ;
born at Doncaster 22
January, bapt. at St.
George's, Doncaster,
16 April 1857.
the Priory, Chelten-
ham, on Wednesday,
25 January, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Prestbury,
22 February 1854;
marr. at Holy Trinity,
Paddington, London
(by the Rev. Philip
Woollcombe, assisted
by the Rev. Ed-
ward Jacob Boyce,
and the Rev. James
Jackson), on Tuesday,
16 October 1883.
A
Harold Courtenay Woollcombe-Boyce, born at West Kensington, London, 30 March 1887 ; entered
the Royal Navy as Cadet 15 September 1903, Midshipman 30 October 1893, Sub-Lieutenant
30 December 1906 (mentioned in despatches for services in South Sea Islands 1908), promoted
Lieutenant (Birthday Honour List) 24 June 1909, to date from 30 June.
28
Julia Reynolds, born
at The Priory, Chel-
tenham, CO. Glouces-
ter, on Tuesday, 22
May, bapt. there
privately the next
day, died at The
Priory, Cheltenham,
on Thursday, 24
May, bur. at Prest-
bury, CO. Gloucester,
26 May 1855.
William Frederick Reynolds=
Woollcombe-Boyce of Chris-
tow, Minchin-Hampton, co.
Gloucester ; born at The
Priory, Cheltenham, on Sun-
day, 20 December 1857,
bapt. at Prestbury 19 January
1858 ; of Brasenose College,
Oxford, matriculated 14 Oc-
tober 1S76, B.A. 1880,
M.A. 1890; of the Inner
Temple 1883.
=Sarah Louisa (Sasie), elder dau. of
Edward Lloyd Griffiths of The Granleys,
Cheltenham, by Mary Anne his wife,
dau. of William Cooke Stafford of
Beverley, co. York ; born at Pittville,
Cheltenham, 16 November, bapt. at St.
Mary's, Cheltenham, 12 December 1856;
marr. by special licence at St. Mark's,
Cheltenham (by her uncle, the Rev.
George Pruen Griffiths, Hon. Canon of
Gloucester, assisted by the Rev. William
Boyce), on Tuesday, 29 December 1885.
Kenneth Woollcombe Woollcombe-Boyce, born at Warwick House,
Maida Hill West, co. Middlesex, 1 1 July, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Paddington, London, 8 August 1888 ; educated at Radley and
Scholar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, matriculated
21 October 1907.
Annie Elizabeth
Jacob, born at
The Priory, Chel-
tenham, on Mon-
day, 2 1 March,
bapt. at St.
Mary's, Prest-
bury, 27 April
1859.
Hugh Woollcombe Boyce of Greenmount,=
Southam, co. Gloucester ; bom at The
Priory, Cheltenham, on Friday, 22 March,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Prestbury, 20 April
1 86 1 ; entered the Army as Ensign The
Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment
14 January 1880, Lieutenant i July 1881,
Lieutenant 19th (Princess of \\'ales' Own)
Hussars 1884, Superintendent of Gymnasia,
Dublin, Captain 5th Lancers 1888, trans-
ferred to the 6th Dragoon Guards
(Carabiniers) 1889; served in the Nile
Expedition 1884-85, with the i9lh Hussars,
and was present in the action at Kirbekan
(medal with two clasps and Khedive's star);
died at 38 Bury Street, St. James', London,
from injuries received the previous day
while riding in the March First Free
Hunters Steeplechase, Sandown Park, aged
28, on Saturday, i March, bur. at Prestbury
5 March 1890. Adinon was granted at
Gloucester 14 May 1890, to William
Frederick Reynolds Boyce, brother.
Margaret Matilda Hoyle, eldest
dau. of Henry Fisher of Nor-
wood Grange, co. York, by
Sarah Hoyle his wife, dau. of
James Tibbitts of 77 Meadow
Street, Sheffield, co. York ;
born at Norwood Grange 19
August i860; marr. by special
licence at St. George's, Han-
over Square, London (by the
Rev. Norman Wilfrid Shelton,
assisted by the Rev. William
Boyce), on Saturday, 8 May
1886; died at Piercetown
House, Newbridge, co. Kildare,
aged 26, on Thursday, 10
March 1887, bur. at Connel,
CO. Kildare. Will dated 30
August 1886, proved in the
Principal Registry 9 June 1887,
by Hugh Woollcombe Boyce,
husband the Exor.
Margery Barbara, born at Piercetown House,
Newbridge, on Friday, 18 February, bapt. at
Morristownbiller, CO. Kildare, 19 March 1887.
/y^r=7^' /i:^'Th^/^S2PCu(t-/?2^
29
Arms on rtcoid in the College of
Aims. — Vex pale azure and sable a
bend between six crosses pattee or
within two flaunches of the last each
charged with a garb vert.
Crest. — A falcon rising proper
resting the dexter claw on a garb
fessewise vert and charged on each
wing with a cross pattee or.
Motto. — Spes mea Christus.
ifeingl;am.
John Bingham of Chesterfield, co.=
Derby (son of Thomas Bingham of
Chesterfield) ; bapt. at the parish
church, Chesterfield, 22 July 1759;
died, aged 76, 3 October, bur. at
Chesterfield 8 October 1835. .M.I.
=Elizabeth Boot of Tib-
shelf, CO. Derby ; marr.
15 May 1799; died,
aged 80, 28 March,
bur. at Chesterfield 2
.\pril 1847. M.I.
I
John Bingham,
bapt. at the
parish church,
Sheffield, 1 1
October 1801 ;
died, aged 16,
bur. at Chester-
field I April
i8i8.
William Bingham, born=
at Sheffield 22 August,
bapt. at the parish
church, .Sheffield, 22
September 1802; died
s.p. 30 March 1877,
bur. in the Friends'
Burial Croiiml, Chester
field. Will dated 6
February 1877, pro\ed
(Prin. Reg., 548, 77)
27 July 1877, by Jane
Bingham, relict, Wil-
liam Dyson and Henry
Hall Taylor Dyson,
nephews, the Exors.
=Jane Mason of
Hackenthorpe, co.
Derby; died at
Chesterfield, aged
97. 4 February,
bur. in the F'riends'
Burial Cround,
Chesterfield, 9 Feb
ruary 1893. Will
dated 23 January
1893, proved (Prin.
Reg., 715, 93) 24
August 1893, by
George Mason
Ooundry and James
dill, the Exors.
Emma Mary, born 15 August
1837 ; died at 62 Esplanade,
Scarborough, co. York, on
Saturday, 20 August 1898,
bur. at Ecclesall. Adiiion
was granted at Wakefield
16 November 1898, to John
Edward Bingham.
Colonel Sir John Edward Bingham of=f=Maria, dau. of William
West Lea, Ranmoor, co. York, Baronet ;
born 27 July 1839 ; educated at Hram-
ham College, co. York ; Master Cutler
of Sheffield 1881-82 and 1884-85;
J. P. for Sheffield; Lieut.-Colonel Com-
manding I St West Yorkshire Royal
Engineers (Volunteers), Hon. Colonel
(V.D.) West Riding Divisional Royal
Engineers 3 November 1900; created
a Baronet 12 December 1903.
Fawcett of Clarke
House, Sheffield, by
Ann Nowell his wife,
dau. of James Di.xon
of Page Hall, Shef-
field ; born i August
1836 ; marr. at the
parish church, Sheffield,
9 March 1863.
Lieut.-Colonel Albert Edward Bingham of Ranby=
House, Retford, co. Nottingham ; born at Victoria Park,
Sheffield, 23 November 1868, bapt. at St. Stephen's,
Sheffield, 3 F'ebruary 1869; obtained ist commission
in 1885, Captain ist West Yorkshire Royal Engineers
(Volunteers) 27 June 1891, Major Commanding No. i
Field Company West Riding Divisional Royal Engineers
from 1907 (V.D.) and Hon. Lieut.-Colonel.
=Lucy, youngest dau. of Duncan
Livingstone McAllum of Gosforth,
CO. Northumberland, by Phoebe Jane
his wife, dau. of William Fenwick of
Stanhope, co. Durham ; born at New-
castle-on-Tyne ; marr. at St. George's,
Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne, on
Tuesday, 29 August 1893.
Edward Clifton Bingham, born at
Edenthorpe, Sheffield, on Saturday,
4 May 1895; died 12 October 1896,
bur. at Fulwood, co. York.
Esme Lyle, born at Clovelly Towers,
Sheffield, on Monday, 10 August,
bapt. at Ranmoor i November 1896.
Henry Dyson of The Firs, Tinsley,=
CO. York (son of Arthur Dyson of
The Firs, Tinsley, by Mary his wife,
dau. of James Genn of Skinner-
thorp) ; bapt. at Tinsley i8 Feb-
ruary 1802 ; died at Tinsley 13 July,
bur. there 16 July 1864. Will
dated 18 June 1S63, proved at
Wakefield 20 October 1864, by
Eliza Dyson, relict, one of the
Exors.
/K
=Eliza, born at
Sheffield, CO. York,
12 September,
bapt. at the parish
church, Sheffield,
3 October 1803;
marr. at Chester-
field, CO. Derby, 2 2
November 1827 ;
died 4 March,
bur. at Tinsley
7 March 1882.
Henry Hall of=
Llwyndil Court,
Abergavenny, co.
Monmouth ; died
at Llwyndii Court,
aged 89, on Thurs-
day, 3 January
1 889, bur. at Aber-
gavenny. Will
dated 6 January
1885, proved at
Llandaff 1 5 March
1889, by Ann
Hall, relict.
=Ann,bapt.atthe
parish church,
Sheffield, 4 De-
cember 1805 ;
married at
Chesterfield 15
May 1834; died
at Llwyndii
Court, aged 84,
on Wednesday,
19 February
1890, buried at
Abergavenny.
Edward Bingham of Broomgrove Lodge, Sheffield^
born 9 December 1808, bapt. at the parish church,
Sheffield, 6 January 1809 ; died at Broomgrove
Lodge, Sheffield, in his 72 nd year, on Saturday,
7 August 1880, bur. at Ecclesall, co. York. Will
dated 21 July 1876, with codicil dated 20 Decem-
I ber 1879, proved at Wakefield 19 October 1880,
by Emma Bingham, relict, John Edward Bingham
and Charles Henry Bingham, sons, the Exors.
^Emma, dau. of Arthur Dyson of The
Firs, Tinsley, by Mary his wife ; bapt. at
Tinsley 11 September 1814; marr. at
Tinsley 9 March 1835 ; died at Broom-
grove Lodge, Sheffield, in her 8sth year, on
Friday, 3 March 1899, bur. at Ecclesall.
Admon was granted at Wakefield 5 July
1899, to John Edward Bingham and
Charles Henry Bingham.
son=f=
Edward Vaughan Birks (:
of Thomas Birks of Bolsover
Hill, near Sheffield) ; born
at Sheffield 30 September
1839; died at his residence,
Fairfield House, Sheffield,
aged 34, on Friday, 16 Jan-
uary, bur. in the churchyard
at Ecclesall 2 1 January 1874.
Will dated 25 October 1866,
with codicil dated 16 April
1873, proved at Wakefield 24
February 1874, by Charles
Elam, M.D., and Louis John
Crossley, the Exors.
^Elizabeth Hedge-
land, of Carsack
Grange, near
Sheffield; born 2 1
June 1844; marr.
at the parish
church, Sheffield,
15 June 1866.
Charles Henry Bingham=
of Brinklands, Sheffield ;
born 28 May 1848 ;
died suddenly at Brink-
lands, Sheffield, on
Tuesday, 2 October,
bur. at Ecclesall, co.
York, 6 October 1900.
Will dated i December
1890, proved (Prin.
Reg., 10, 1901) 19
January 1901, by Jose-
phine Bingham, relict,
the sole Executrix.
A
=Josephine, 3rd dau.
of William Keighley
of Huddersfield, co.
York, J. P., by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau.
of Joshua Lockwood
of Hazel Grove,
Huddersfield ; born
18 September 1853 ;
marr. at Cartmel
Priory Church on
Tuesday, 2 2 Sep-
tember 1874.
Charles Harold Bingham, born
at Westbourne Road, Sheffield,
on Monday, 19 July 1875;
died there, aged 13 months,
on Tuesday, 29 August, bur. at
Ecclesall 2 September 1876.
Arthur Balfour of Arcadia, =
Endcliffe, Sheffield (eldest
son of Herbert Balfour) ;
born in London 9 January
1873; educated at Ashville
College, Harrogate.
A
=Frances Josephine, born at West-
bourne Road, Sheffield, on
Saturday, 28 October 1876,
bapt. there 8 February 1877 ;
marr. at Sharrow, co. York, on
Thursday, 19 July 1899.
Edward Bingham, born at West-=
bourne Road, Sheffield, on
Wednesday, 17 October 1877, bapt.
there 15 April 1878.
=Lucy Cordelia, eldest dau. of Stephen England Gillingham
of Godshill Park, Isle of Wight, and of Lanibrook,
Fairlie, New Zealand; bom at Fairlie; marr. there on
Monday, 21 July 1902.
Elsie Josephine, born at Belle
Vue, near Wellington, New
Zealand, on Thursday, 25
June 1903, bapt. at Wellington.
I
Stephanie, born at Brink-
lands, Fairlie, New Zealand,
17 January 1907, bapt. at
I'airlie.
Margaret, born at Home
Bush, Masterton, New
Zealand, 1 7 December
1908.
Walter Frederick Burdekin of=
Carlton Grange, King's Norton,
CO. Worcester (youngest son of
Benjamin Burdekin of Sheffield,
by Sarah Ann his wife, dau.
of Samuel Sharman of Sheffield) ;
born at Clareniont Place, Shef-
field, 30 October 1869, bapt.
at St. George's, Sheffield ;
educated at Wesley College,
Sheffield.
=Emma Margaret
Keighley, born at
Brinklands, Shef-
field, 6 October
1880, bapt. there
1 o February 1 88 1 ;
marr. at Sharrow,
CO. York (by the
Rev. Arthur Ed-
ward Burdekin),
on Thursday, 26
September 1907.
C^harles Keighley Beatrice Elizabeth
Bingham, born at
Brinklands, .Shef-
field, 28 February,
bapt. there 8 June,
died there 7 De-
cember 1883, bur.
at Ecclesall.
Keighley, born at
]5rinklands, Shef-
field, 19 May, bapt.
there 7 August
1890.
A
32
Carter of Jlort{)toolb, to. jSorfolfe.
Arms. — Per pale argent and azure a chevron between three
Catherine wheels counter-changed.
Crest. — A talbot sejant ermine the dexter fore-paw supporting
an escutcheon per pale argent and azure a
Catherine wheel as in the arms.
Motto. — Sacro gratus cineri.
John Carter of Northwold, co. Norfolk (2nd son=j=Mary Ann, 2nd dau. of William George
Daniel-Tyssen of Foley House, co. Kent,
of Hackney, co. Middlesex, Fouldon Hall,
CO. Norfolk, and of Westbrooke House,
CO. Dorset, by Amelia his wife, only
surviving dau. and heir of Captain John
Amhurst, R.N. ; born 8 December 1796;
marr. at Foulden 9 January 1819; died
at Northwold 21 December, bur. there
28 December 1847. M.I.
(See Pedigree of Amherst of Hackney,
Vol. ij, page 68.)
of William Langham of Feltwell, co. Norfolk, by
Judith Kenton his wife); born 3 May 1795;
he assumed the surname and arms of Carter in
lieu of that of Langham, by Royal Licence
dated 23 November 1813; J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Norfolk; died at Northwold 16 October,
bur. there 23 October 1847. M.L
Edward Henrj' Cormick (eldest son of==Mary Harvey Bur-
Edward Cormick, by Amelia Harriet
his wife, eldest dau. of William
George Daniel-Tyssen); bom 8 March
181 7; entered the Army as Ensign
T7th Foot 29 July 1836, Lieutenant
II January 1839, Captain 1847;
served in Afghanistan and Beloochis-
tan, at the storming of Chuznee 23
July 1839 and capture of Khelat
13 November following; died at
Sandgate, co. Kent, on Saturday, 22
April 1854, bur. atCheriton, co. Kent.
Will dated 3 April 1854, proved
(P.C.C. 438, 54) 9 June 1854, by
Mary Harvey Burroughes Cormick,
relict, the E.\ecutri.\. ^
roughes, bom at
Stoke Ferry, co.
Norfolk, 3 January,
bapt. at Northwold
13 April 1820;
marr. there 2 1
November 1848;
died at Northwold
8 December, bur.
there 1 5 December
1902.
Amelia, of Lin-
den House,
Northwold; bom
at Fouldon 1 9
February, bapt.
there 20 Feb-
ruary 182 1; died
unmarried at
Northwold on
Sunday, 2 3 May,
bur. there 26
May 1909.
Caroline Harvey,
born at Fouldon
16 October, bapt.
there 22 October
1822 ; died un-
married at North-
wold 28 August,
bur. there i Sep-
tember 1896. Will
dated July 1894,
proved at Norwich
27 March 1897, by
the Rev. Arthur
Frederick Sutton,
nephew, the sole
Exor.
•k
John Thomas
Carter, born at
Fouldon 9 Ap-
ril, bapt. there
30 April 1824;
died at North-
wold 8 Septem-
ber, bur. there
1 2 September
1833. M.L
Rev. Augustus Sutton (5th son of Sir Richard=j=Charlotte Robina, born at
Sutton of Norwood, co. Nottingham, 2nd Baronet,
by Mary Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Benjamin
Burton of Burton Hall, co. Carlow) ; born 1 3
January 1825; educated at Eton and at University
College, Oxford, matriculated 24 November
1843, B.A. 1847, M.A. 1856; Rector of West
Tofts, CO. Norfolk, 1849 until his death;
Prebendary of Lincoln 1862 ; J. P. for co.
Norfolk ; died at his residence, West Tofts,
aged 60, on Wednesday, 10 June 1885, bur. at
\Vest Tofts. Will dated 3 August 1875, proved
(Prin. Reg., 755, 85) 27 August 1885, by
Charlotte Robina Sutton, relict, one of the
Exors. Further grant, 20 February 1902, to the
Rev. Arthur Frederick Sutton.
Fouldon I March, bapt.
there 1 2 March 1826; marr.
at Northwold 2 October
1851 ; died at the Rec-
tory, Brant Broughton, co.
Lincoln, aged 62, on
Wednesday, i o October
1888, bur. at West Tofts.
Admon (with will dated
20 August 1888) was
granted at the Principal
Registry 23 November
1888, to Rowland Sutton,
son, one of the residuary
legatees.
A
2,1
William Marcon Carter
of Northwold, co. Nor-
folk; bornatFouldon.co.
Norfolk, 13 July, bapt.
there 16 July 1827 ;
2nd Lieutenant sth
Fusiliers 29 December
1848, Lieutenant 28
October 1853; wounded
in the Indian Mutiny
before the walls of
Lucknow 2 7 September,
and died at Lucknow
18 October 1857, bur.
there. M.L in North-
wold Church. Will
dated 8 May 1855,
proved (Prin. Reg., 35,
58) 16 February 1858,
by Richard Tyssen
Carter, brother, the sole
Exor.
Charles Carter=
of Northwold ;
born at Fouldon
1 1 March, bapt.
there 5 April
1829; died at
Northwold on
Wednesday, 7
February, bur.
there 1 2 Feb-
ruary 1877. Will
dated 28 Octo-
ber 1873, proved
(Prin. Reg.,
180, 77) 23
March 1877,
by Sarah Ann
Carter of North-
wold, relict,
Robert Carter,
brother, and
Alfred Norton
of Northwold,
the Exors.
=Sarah Ann, eldest '
dau. of John Nor-
ton of Harding-
ham, CO. Norfolk;
born 28 October
1836; marr. at
Hardingham on
Wednesday, 13
June i860 ; died
at Northwold
on Tuesday, 1 5
December, bur.
there 21 Decem-
ber 1908. Will
dated 20 Decem-
ber 1900, proved
(Prin. Reg., 127,
1909) 5 April
1909, by John
Burroughes Car-
ter, the sole Exor.
^-/^^^-^^ii^-^.-'t^^C'^ -^"^^^ ^rii-'*:^^*:^!^^-
Rev. Henry Pearson=pAdclaideCa-
(youngest son of Thomas thcrine,born
Pearson of South Wing- at Fouldon
field, CO. Derby, by Anne 8 July, bapt.
his 2nd wife, elder dau. of there 2oJuly
Christopher Royston of 1830; mar-
Codnor Park, co. Derby) ; ried at Mun-
born at South Wingfield desley, co.
28 August, bapt. there 12 Norfolk, on
October 181 7; of St. Thursday, 16
Catharine's College, Cam- April 1857.
bridge, B.A. 1841, M.A.
1844; Vicar of Henley,
CO. Suffolk, 1850 until
his death ; died at the
Vicarage, Henley, in his
77th year, on Saturday,
5 May, bur. at Henley
on Thursday, 10 May
1894. Will dated 16
January 1890, proved at
Ipswich 7 November
1894, by the Rev. Wil-
liam Carter Pearson and
Charles Richards Steward,
two of the Exors. /t\
(^See Pedigree of Pearson,
Vol. I J, page 166.)
John Burroughes Carter of The Manor=
House, Northwold ; born at Northwold
27 March, bapt. there 28 March 1866;
of Jesus College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1884; J. P. for co.
Norfolk 1896.
=Jane Evelyn, elder dau. of the Rev. James Alexander
Crozier, Rector of Coston, co. Leicester, formerly
Chaplain to the Household Brigade, by Emma Caroline
his wife, dau. of Edgcumbe Chevalier of Ipswich ; bom
7 August 1865 ; marr. at Coston 23 October 1895.
Ill I
John Hugh Crozier John Patrick Carter, Janetta Constance John Philip Charles Carter, born
Carter, born at North- bom at Northwold Blanch, born at at Northwold 25 February, bapt.
wold 13 March, bapt. 12 October, bapt. Northwold 15 Oc- privately 10 April, received into
there 27 April 1897. there 20 November tober, bapt. there 30 the church at Northwold on Whit
1898. November 1899. Sunday, 30 May 1909.
34
Richard Tyssen
Carter of New
Zealand ; bom at
Northwold, co.
Norfolk, 17 Au-
gust, bapt. there
14 September
1833-
Robert Carter of The Lodge, Northwold ; bom=
at Northwold i March, bapt. there 4 March 1835 ;
died at Mundesley, co. Norfolk, aged 49, on
Sunday, 21 September, bur. at Northwold 25
September 1884. Will dated i February 1861,
proved (Prin. Reg., 923, 84) 4 December 1884,
by Emily Carter, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Emily, eldest dau. of
George Wilkinson of
North Walsham, co.
Norfolk ; bom 28
March 1836; marr.
at North Walsham 16
October i860.
Langham Carter, bom
at North Walsham on
Tuesday, 29 October
1 86 1, bapt. there; ad-
mitted a Solicitor in
February 1888.
James Edward Wilkinson=
(her cousin), son of the
Rev. Frederick Wilkin-
son ; born 28 November
1868.
=Emily, bom 28 May 1863 ;
marr. at St. James', West
Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
II September 1895; died 16
May 1897, bur. at Kingston,
CO. Dorset.
Edith, bom
20 May 1865.
A
Herbert Carter, =
bom 2 October
1867; of the
Indian Forest
Department.
=Gertrude Evelyn,
2nd dau. of the
Rev. James Mowat,
Rector of Hands-
worth, CO. York ;
marr. at North Wal-
sham on Saturday,
10 October 1896.
William Langham-=
Carter of Singapore,
Straits Settlements;
born 13 April 1869;
assumed the ad-
ditional surname of
Langham in 1901.
^Frances Maud, eldest dau. of
Reginald Wyndham Buttenvorth,
by Rosalind Harriet his wife, dau.
of Francis Samuel Daniel-Tyssen of
Castle House, Sandgate, co. Kent
{see Pedigree of Amherst, Vol. ij,
page 7j); born 23 November 1873;
marr. at Bath Abbey 21 June 1902.
Joan, bom 2 October
1897 ; died in Burma
in 1898.
James Langham Carter,
bom in Burma 18 Sep-
tember 1898.
Reginald Robert Langham-Carter,
born at Singapore 17 November
1903, bapt. there.
Margaret, Rev. George James Pattison (son of James=T=Mary, born
bom 17 Balfour Pattison, Vicar of Stockingford, co. j 3 September
October Warwick, by Emily Montgomery his wife, dau. 1872; marr. at
1870. of Joseph Watson, Solicitor); born at Nelson, | West Hamp-
co. Lancaster, 17 December 187 1 ; of St. 1 stead 15 Oc-
Nicholas' College, Lancing, 1895; Assistant tober 1907.
Master at Ardingly College 1 896-1 901; Curate
of Oundle, co. Northampton, 1901-1905, and
of Langham, co. Rutland, since 1905. /K
Adelaide Catheri ne,
born 1 4 August
1878.
JA,^..^
^rttirau):.
Arms. — Argent a chevron sable in chief a label of tliree poinls gules.
Cresl. — A Saracen's head in profile couped at the shoulders on the
head a cliapcau azure turned up argent.
Molto. — Dcus providebil.
William Prideaux (3rd son of George Prideaux [istcousin=
of William Prideaux of Kingsbridge, co. Devon, see Vol. 5,
page 62], by Anna his wife, dau. and heiress of Philip
Cookworthy) ; born at Kingsbridge 28 February 1778;
died 6 December 1844, bur. at Kingsbridge.
.^^^r:^
=Mary Cowles, dau. of Robert Ansticc of
Bridgwater, co. Somerset, by Susanna his
wife, dau. of Joseph Ball of Bridgwater;
born 20 October 1783; died at Dod-
brooke, co. Devon, in her 85th year, on
Friday, 9 October 1868, bur. at Kings-
bridge. Will dated 30 June 1868, proved
at Exeter 22 December 1868, by Caro-
line Prideaux of Kingsbridge, spinster,
daughter, one of the Exors.
A
Francis William Prideaux, born at Plymouth, co. Devon, 31=
October 1806; Secretary in Revenue Department of India Office;
died at 13 Avenue Road, Regent's Park, London, in his 65th
year, on Thursday, 3 August 187 1, bur. in Paddington Cemetery,
Willesden Lane, co. Middlesex. M.L Will dated 7 July 1871,
proved (Prin. Reg., 567, 71) 17 August 1871, by Mary Charlotte
Prideaux of 13 Avenue Road, Regent's Park, spinster, daughter,
Charles James Prideaux
of 13 Avenue Road, son,
and Walter Sherburne
Prideaux of the Gold-
smiths' Hall, London,
the Exors.
Mary Frances, only dau.=
of John Townshend
Philpot of the Pay-
Master General's Office,
by .\gnes his wife, dau.
of Alexander Campbell ;
born at Old Brompton,
CO. Kent, on Fri-
day, I December 1 843 ;
marr. at St. Stephen-the-
Martyr, Avenue Road,
Regent's Park, London,
on Saturday, lo April
1869; died at Bushire,
Persian Gulf, aged 33,
I August 1877, bur. in
the .Armenian Church
there. M.L ist wife.
Charlotte, dau. of James Giles of
Maidstone, co. Kent, by Anne
Wallace his wife; born 10 August
1810; marr. in London 27 July
1839; died at 2 Sidlaw Terrace,
Bognor, co. Sussex, aged 69, on
Saturday, 27 March 1880, bur. in
Paddington Cemetery. Will dated
22 March 1879, proved (Prin.
Reg., 459, 80) 12 May i88o, by
Mary Charlotte Prideaux of 2 Sid-
law Terrace, Bognor, daughter,
one of the Exors.
'Colonel William Francis Prideaux, C.S.L ; born=
at North Bank, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex,
30 April 1840; educated at Aldenham School;
matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford,
27 March 1858; of the India Office 1859;
entered the Bombay Army as Ensign i 2 January
i860, and the Bombay Staff Corps 1865, Captain
12 January 1872, Lieut. -Colonel 12 January
1886, Colonel 12 January 1890; appointed
Assistant to Resident at Aden 1864 ; attached
to Mr. Rassam's mission to King Theodore of
Abyssinia March 1865, a prisoner at Magdala
from July 1866 to April 1S68; served in Abys-
sinian War 1868 (medal) ; Political Agent and
Consul-General at Zanzibar December 1873 to
March 1875, and in Persian Gulf March 1876
to August 1877, Resident at Jeyijore 1880-82,
in Kashmir 1890-93, in Meywar 1893-94, and in
Jeypore 1894-95 ; created C.S.I, i January 1S95 ;
Author of " The Lay of the Himyarites," &c.
=Mary Catherine (Birdie),
3rd dau. of Alexander
Charles MacLeod of
Castlefield, Shrewsbury,
CO. Salop, M.D.,
M.R.C.P., Surgeon-
Major Madras Army, by
Sophia Maria Purves his
2nd wife, dau. of Major-
General Henry Prior,
Bengal Army ; born at
Secunderabad, India, 23
October i860; marr. at
All Saints', Kirkee, East
Indies, on Sunday,
I January 1882. 2nd
wife.
I
Arthur William Prideaux, born
at Aden, Presidency of Bombay,
India, 10 September 1870,
bapt. there ; died 23 March
187 1, bur. at Steamer Point,
Aden. M.L
Francis Beville Prideaux, born at Aden on Sunday, 26 November
1871, bapt. there; educated at Marlborough and at the Royal
Military College, Sandhurst ; 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion
Middlesex Regiment 3 May 1890, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps
1895, Captain 3 May 1901, Major 3 May 1908; Political Agent,
Bahrein, Persian Gulf, 1904.
36
Emma Beesley, born at Plymouth, co. Devon,
22 November 1808; died 20 April 1830, bur. at
St. Servan, France.
Ellen, born at Plymouth 5 March
1 8 10; died 18 June, bur. at Plymouth
25 June 1815.
Mary Charlotte, bom
in London 14 July
1841 ; died at 2 Sidlaw
Terrace, Bognor, co.
Sussex, aged 44, on
Tuesday, 2 February
1886, bur. at South
Bersted, co. Sussex.
Adiiion was granted at
Chichester 23 March
1886, to Florence
Grisewood Prideaux of
2 Sidlaw Terrace, Bog-
nor, spinster, sister.
Colonel Robert Anstice Prideaux, born at North=
Bank, St. John's Wood, co. Middlesex, 28 October
1842, bapt. at Kingsbridge, co. Devon; entered the
Bombay Army 27 March 1861, Captain 4 February
1871, Lieut.-Colonel 27 March 1887, Colonel 5
January 1897; served with 15th, 26th, 5th and 20th
Regiments of Bombay Infantry to March 1881,
Acting Assistant Resident, Baroda, and Boundary
Commissioner, Amreli and Kathiawar, 1869-73,
Deputy Judge Advocate, Mhow, Quetta, Mhow
and Poona Divisions, and Assistant Judge
Advocate-General, Poona, March 1881 to 1889,
Deputy Judge Advocate-General, Secunderabad
Division and Hydrabad Contingent 1889-93, ^^d
of Bombay Command 1893-99.
'Sophia Isabella
Winckworth, eldest
dau. of Colonel
Winckworth Scott,
Bombay StafTCorps,
by Sophia his ^viJfe,
dau. of Jeffery Am-
herstSinclair, M.D.,
Inspector - General
Bombay Medical
Department ; born
at Belgaum, East
Indies, 28 April
1849 ; marr. at the
Camp near Deesa,
East Indies, on
Thursday, 4 April
1867.
Francis Winckworth Anstice Prideaux, born=pNora EveljTi, dau. of Samuel Chapman of
at Gogo, Kathiawar, East Indies, 9 May
1869, bapt. there; Deputy Commissioner
and Sessions Judge, Berar, East Indies.
Bridgwater, co. Somerset, Solicitor; born 22
August 1877 ; marr. at Amraoti Camp, Berar,
14 April 1897.
Pamela Margaret Anstice,
born at Basim, Berar,
15 October 1901.
I
George Prideaux, born at the
Residency, Jaipur, Rajputana, India,
on Wednesday, 18 October, died at
Jaipur, on Sunday, 12 November
1882, bur. there the same day.
William Hugh Cardinan Prideaux, born at Bognor 23
January 1884, bapt. there; educated at Shrewsbury and
at Faraday House Electrical Institute (Faraday Scholar
January 1903); Junior Demonstrator Central Technical
College, South Kensington, 1908; H.M. Inspector of
Factories, Home Office, 1909.
D
c
Philip Edward Prideaux, born at Vine House, =
Norbiton, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 16 November
1873, bapt. at Norbiton; educated at Clifton
and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ;
2nd Lieutenant West India Regiment 25 April
1894, Lieutenant 22 April 1896, Captain 7 May
1900, resigned August 1902 ; Major Canadian
Local Forces, Ottawa ; served in the Ashanti
Expedition 1895-96 (star), and in operations
in Sierra Leone 1898-99 (medal with clasp).
^Frances Mae, eldest
dau. of Burrows Henry
Rothwell of Detroit,
Michigan, U.S.A. ; marr.
at St. Mark's, Hamil-
ton Terrace, St. John's
Wood, CO. Middlesex, on
Monday, 5 September
1898.
Mary Agatha Holm-
wood, born at Simla,
Punjab, India, on
Wednesday, 21 July
1875-
37
Louisa, bom at Plymouth,
CO. Devon, 12 September
181 1 ; died at Kingsbridge,
CO. Devon, 28 January
1892, bur. there. Will
dated 9 September 1886,
with codicil dated 20 Oc-
tober 1 89 1, proved at
Exeter 28 March 1892, by
I^ura Mary Stradling,
widow, sister, and Georgina
Mercy Stradling, spinster,
the Exors.
Caroline, born at
Plymouth 24 February
1813; died at 2 Frede-
rick Place, Bognor,
CO. Sussex, 19 July
1 90 1, bur. at South
liersted, co. Sussex.
Will dated 5 March
1897, proved at
Chichester 26 August
1901, by Laura Mary
Stradling, widow, the
sister, sole Executrix.
Beville Prideaux of Rose
Cottage, Upton, co. Essex ;
born at Plymouth 18 Oc-
tober 1814; died at 56
Bolsover Street, London,
aged 48, on Saturday, 21
March 1863. Adfiion was
granted at the Principal
Registry 18 April 1863, to
P'rancis William Prideaux
of 13 Avenue Road,
Regent's Park, London,
brother.
I
Eliza, born at
Plymouth 5
January 1816;
died 10 Jan-
uary 1862, bur.
at Kingsbridge.
Charles James Prideaux, bom in
London 21 January 1844; marr.
in London 27 October 1869, Jane
Elizabeth Amelia, dau. of John
McLaren of London. He died at
56 Brooke Road, Stoke Newington,
CO. Middlesex, aged 41, on Tues-
day, 10 November, and was bur.
in Abney Park Cemetery, London,
17 November 1885.
Walter Courtenay
Prideaux of Mil-
ford Haven, co.
Pembroke ; born
in London 20
April 1845.
Elizabeth Ann,
born in London
14 December
1846; died in
London 20 June
1847, bur. in
St. John's Wood
Chapel Cemetery,
CO. Middlesex.
Florence Grisewood,
of Churchfields, Mar-
gate, CO. Kent; born
in London 28 April
1853-
I.
Robert Anstice Prideaux, born at=
Gogo, Kathiawar, East Indies, 27
August 1870, bapt. at Ahmada-
bad. East Indies ; educated at
Middleton School, Bognor, Chel-
tenham School, Lucerne College
and Sunbury Military College ;
joined the 3rd Dragoon Guards
in 1889, resigned in 1902; served
in Black Mountain Expedition,
and with the Natal Scouts in
the Matabcle War 1893, and
Ma,shonaland F'ield Force 1896;
in N'ongai Regiment in Zambaaus
Expedition ; Captain and Brevet
Major Imperial Light Horse,
South African War 1899-1902.
=Dora, dau. of the
Rev. John Price
Alcock Fletcher,
Rector of Aston-
Flamville-with-Bur-
bage, CO. Leicester,
by Marian his wife, ■
dau. of the Rev.
Waters Banks,Chap-
lain R. N. ; born
at Broxbourne,
CO. Hertford, in
1880 ; educated at
Cheltenham Clirls'
College ; marr. at
Murree, East Indies,
in 1904.
GeorgeWalterBeville
Prideaux, born at
Rajkot, East Indies,
27 August 187 1,
bapt. there; Deputy-
Superintendent of
Police, Burmah.
Charles Chamberlen
Anstice Prideaux,
born at Rajkot 24
November 1872,
bapt. there ; served
in South African War
with the Imperial
Light Horse (medal).
Sophie Sinclair
Anstice, born at
Bognor 10 March
1874, bapt. at St.
John's, Bognor ;
marr. at Poona,
East Indies, 22
February 1897,
Herbert William
Johnston of the
Indian Staff
Corps, Captain
30 January 1897,
Major 30 January
1904.
Denis Robert Anstice Prideaux (twin
with Esm^ Dora Sinclair), born at
Broxbourne 13 February 1905.
Esm^ Dora Sinclair (twin with Denis
Robert Anstice), born at Broxbourne
13 P'ebruary 1905.
38
Sparks Molineof Church=j=Isabella, bom at
Street, Stoke Newington, Plymouth, co.
CO. Middlesex, and of Devon, 15 July
Adelaide Place, London 181 7; marr. at
Bridge ; born at Plaistow, the Friends'
CO. Essex, 12 May Meeting House,
181 1 ; died at Church Kingsbridge, co.
Street, Stoke Newington, Devon, 8 No-
aged 54, on Tuesday, 28 vember 1838 ;
November 1865, bur. in died at Church
the Friends' Burying Street, Stoke
Ground at Winchmore Newington, aged
Hill, CO. Middlesex. Will 22, in October
dated i November 1865, 1840, bur. in
proved (Prin. Reg., 44, the Friends'
66) 20 January 1866, by BuryingGround
John Williams of Mark at Winchmore
Lane, London, Thomas Hill.
Weller of High Street,
Croydon, co. Surrey, and
William Bettell of Ade-
laide Place, London
Bridge, three of the
Exors. /(n^
Fanny, bom
at Plymouth
9 February
18 19; died
unmarried 13
April 1866,
bur. at Kings-
bridge.
William Hancock=
Balkwill of Mal-
borough, CO. Devon ;
born 1 2 April 1 8 1 1 ;
died at Kings-
bridge, aged 66, on
Sunday, 6 May
1877, buried there.
Will dated 22 July
1874, proved at
Exeter 20 July
1877, by Lydia
Chalker Balkwill of
Kingsbridge, relict,
the sole Executrix.
=Annette, bom
at Plymouth
13 May 1820 ;
marr. at Dod-
brooke, co.
Devon, 12 Ap-
ril 1842 ; died
27 September
1846, buried
at Kingsbridge.
I St wife.
Arthur Ker An-
stice Prideaux,
bomatBelgaum,
East Indies, 13
June 1875, bapt.
there ; married
in 1902, Nina
Sladen.
Hugh Guillum Anstice
Prideaux, bom at Aden,
Presidency of Bombay,
India, 20 April 1877,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Aden ;
died at Mhow, Central
India, 27 June 1878,
bur. there.
Bertram Clay (4th son of=^Ethel Charlotte
Major-General Charles Henry
Clay of the Indian Staff
Corps); died at 225 Gloucester
Terrace, Hyde Park, London,
14 May 1907. AdiSon (with
will dated 8 September 1902)
was granted at the Principal
Registry 19 July 1907, to Ethel
Charlotte Anstice Clav, relict.
A
Anstice, born at
Bognor, CO. Sussex,
6 June 1879, bapt.
at St. John's, Bog-
nor ; marr. at St.
George's, More-
bath, North Devon,
on Thursday, 4
September 1902.
39
I
24 September 1821 ;
tnarr. at St. Stephen-
the-Martyr, Avenue
Road, Regent's Park,
London, on Thurs-
day, 26 October 1865.
Robert Anstice Stradling of Dale, co. Pembroke=Laura Mary, bom at
(4th son of Edward Anstice Stradling of Plymouth, co. Devon,
Chedzoy, co. Somerset, by Elizabeth Rathbone
his wife, dau. of Rtjbert Anstice of Bridgwater,
CO. Somerset) ; bom 15 February 1824; Captain
Indian Navy; marr. istly i November 1854,
Georgina Charlotte, dau. of - Stirling, Lieu-
tenant R.N. ; born 27 May 1834; died at
Allenbrook Dale, Milford Haven, co. Pembroke,
aged 30, on Friday, 8 July 1864. He died at
13 Avenue Road, Regent's Park, London, in
his 44th year, on Monday, 11 November 1867,
and was bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London. Will dated 14 September 1867,
proved (Prin. Reg., 63, 68) 22 January 1868,
by Laura Mary Stradling of Dale, relict, the
sole Executrix.
Agatha Anstice, born
at Plymouth 1 1 Feb-
ruary 1823; died at
Bognor, co. Sussex,
aged 55, on Thursday,
19 September, bur. at
South Bersted, co.
Sussex, 24 September
1878. Will dated
7 December 1870,
proved at Chichester
II October 1878, by
Laura Mary Stradling
of Frederick Place,
Bognor, widow, sister,
the sole E.\ecutrix.
Alexander Percy Dunbar Carmatt Stuart,=f=Grace Caroline Anstice,
born I July 1865 ; Lieutenant East York-
shire Regiment (from Militia) 8 December
1886, Indian Staff Corps 9 April 1888,
Captain Indian Army 8 December 1897,
Major 125th Napier's Rifles (Indian Army)
8 December 1904 ; served in Burmese
Expedition 1888-89 (medal with clasp). /\
bom at Neemuch, East
Indies, 25 February
1 88 1, bapt. there ;
marr. at Poona, East
Indies, 3 September
1897.
John Humphrey Anstice
Prideaux, born at Poona,
East Indies, 10 Decem-
ber 1882, bapt. at St.
Paul's, Poona ; served
in South African War
with the Cape Mounted
Rifles (medal).
Dorothy Mary Anstice,
born at Poona 22 April
1884, bapt. at St. Paul's,
Poona; marr. at Amraoti,
Berar, East Indies, 18
January 1907, John
Alfred Baker of the
Public Works Depart-
ment, India.
Claude William Ans- Beville Engledue Anstice Isabel Laura An-
tice Prideaux, born Prideaux, born at Poona stice, bom at
at Poona 15 June 13 August 1888, bapt. at Secunderahad 30
1885, bapt. at St. St. Paul's, Poona; died January, died there
Paul's, Poona. at Secunderahad, East 4 June 1890.
Indies, 4 May 1891.
Guy Vivian Anstice
Prideaux, bom at
Poona 18 January
1887, bapt. at St.
Paul's, Poona.
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Hamilton-
Arms. — Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine;
2nd and 3rd, Argent a lymphad sails furled and oars sable.
Cnst. — Out of a ducal coronet or an oak fructed and penetrated transversely
in the main stem by a frame-saw proper the blade inscribed
with the word "Through" the frame gold.
Rev. William Hamilton, IJ.D. (only son of John Hamilton of=
Londonderry, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Archibald Hope) ; born
at Londonderry 16 December 1757, bapt. there i January 1758;
of Trinity College, Dublin, matriculated i November 1771,
Scholar 30 May 1774, B.A. 1776, Fellow 31 May 1779, M.A.
1779, D.D. 4 March 1794; Rector of Fanet and Clondevadock, co.
Donegal ; Author of " The County of Antrim," and other works :
assassinated by revolutionists at the house of Dr. Waller at Sharon,
CO. Donegal, 2 March 1797, bur. in Londonderry Cathedral. M.L
A pension of jCyoo per annum was immediately voted by Parliament
to his widow, and continued to her children until the death of the
last survivor.
;i:=^^^ ^
=Sarah, dau. of Chamberlen
Walker, M.D., by Catharine
his wife, dau. of the Rt.
Hon'''= Henr)- Bingham of
Newbrook, co. Mayo, M.P. ;
married 13 May 1780;
married 2ndly in 1799, the
Rev. John Nolan, Vicar of
Antony, co. Cornwall, who
died II April 1835, and was
bur. at Antony. M.L Will
proved (P.C.C.) 10 July
1835. She died 22 January
1836, and was bur. at
Antony. M.L
Catherine, marr. in February 1822, Captain Silas
Thomson Hood, R.N. (son of Silas Hood of
Carbeel, co. Cornwall) : born at Devonport, co.
Devon, in 1789; entered the Royal Navy as
ist-class Volunteer i May 1800, Sub-Lieutenant
March 1808, 2nd Lieutenant December 181 1,
ist Lieutenant January 1813, Commander 27
April 1815 ; as Lieutenant of the " Bacchante "
1811-13 he was repeatedly distinguished for
gallantry in boat actions (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 1813), and received a pension
of ^260 for partial disablement ; died s.p., aged
61, at Caton, near Ivybridge, co. Devon, 26 June
1850. She died at Caton in 1866, and was bur.
at Ivybridge.
William Hamilton of 14 The=
Octagon, Plymouth, co.
Devon, M.D. ; bom 28 De-
cember 1782 ; died at 14 The
Octagon, Plymouth, 23 May
1856, bur. in the cemetery at
Plymouth.
=Mary Thomson,
dau. of Silas Hood
of Carbeel ; born
2 1 November
1797 ; marr. 27
December 182 1 ;
died at Bradley
House, Chiswick,
co.Middlesex,aged
85, on Wednesday,
II April 1883, bur.
in Hammersmith
Cemetery.
Colonel Thomas Parker Wright=j=Mary Macaulay, Edward Newell Har-=j=Sarah Lely Vescina,
(eldest son of Thomas Wright, Major
73rd and 95th Foot, by Jemima Vina
his wife, dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Tho-
mas Vincent Reynolds, 30th Foot);
born at Jamaica 26 October 1826;
entered as Ensign 2nd West India
Regiment 7 February 1844, Lieu-
tenant 83rd Foot 1 848, Captain 1857,
Major 1872, Lieut.-Colonel 1879,
Colonel I June 1881 ; Captain Staff
Officer of Pensioners (Cavan, Chester
and London districts) ; served with
the 83rd Foot in the Indian Mutiny,
and was present at the affair of
Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior
rebels at Kotaria 14 August 1858
(medal with clasp); died at Lee, co.
Kent, on Monday, 5 March 1888, bur.
in Brompton Cemetery. Adinon
was granted at the Principal Registry
I June 1 888, to Marischal Keith
Frith, Barrister-at-Law. /K
born 3 1 May
1825; marr. at
St. Andrew's,
Plymouth, 27
December 1848 ;
died at 5 Ravens-
court Terrace,
Hammersmith,
CO. Middlesex,
on Tuesday, 7
April 1874, bur.
in Brompton
Cemetery.
rison, born in 1825 ;
of the Royal Navy,
Clerk 10 January
i844,Paymaster 1850
and 1 85 1 on board
the "Assistance" on
Arctic Expedition in
search of Sir John
Franklin, and of the
"Buzzard" 14 June
1S53; died at Cazo
Hospital, Guata-
namo. South Coast
of Cuba, 1 Decem-
ber 1854. Adtiion
was granted (P.C.C.)
8 December 1856, to
Octavius Onimaney.
born 20 August
1829; marr. at Stoke
Damerel, co. Devon,
in January 1852 ;
died at Ridgway,
Plympton St. Mary,
CO. Devon, 10 May
i860, bur. in the
cemetery at Ply-
mouth. Will dated
I July 1859, proved
at Exeter 2 July
i860, by Camilla
Anne Elizabeth
Selina Hamilton,
spinster, sister, and
Henry Newell Har-
rison, two of the
Exors.
A
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Balfour Rowley
Hamilton.
Elizabeth Ann,
marr. the Rev.
William Johnson
(son of the Rev.
\\'illiam Moore
Johnson, D.C.L.,
byMaryhiswife);
of All Souls' Col-
lege, Oxford, ma-
triculated 5 Feb.
1 819, aged 17,
Bible Clerk 1819
-22, B.A. 1823.
Rev. John Southcomb (eldest son=f Sarah, marr. in
of the Rev. John Southcomb,
Rector of Rose Ash and Patron of
King's Nympton, both co. Devon,
by Susanna his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Edmund Cranger, Rector of
Lawton, co. Chester) ; born at Rose
Ash 14 November 1788; of Exeter
College, Oxford, matriculated 15
May 1809, B.A. 1813; Curate of
St. Wenn, co. Cornwall ; died at
St. U'enn 15 August, bur. at Rose
Ash 21 August 1840.
September 1817 ;
died at 2 1 Rivers
Street, Bath,
CO. Somerset,
on Thursday, 5
July i860, bur.
in Lansdowne
Cemetery, Bath.
M.I.
A
Bingham Walker
Hamilton, born in
1793 ; Scholar of
Trinity College, Dub-
lin ; Member of the
Historical Society in
the University of
Dublin; accidentally
shot at Laughame
Castle, CO. Carmar-
then, 1 2 October,
bur. at Laugharne
14 October 1815.
M.I.
I
William John Warburton Hamilton of Christchurch,=
Canterbury, New Zealand ; born at St. Mary's
Vicarage, Sandwich, co. Kent, 11 August 1825,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Sandwich, 18 July 1826;
educated at Harrow; J.P. ; died at Christchurch,
Canterbury, on Thursday, 6 December 1883,
bur. there. Adriion (with will dated 26 April
1881) was granted at the Principal Registry
24 December 1886, to Harry \V'ilmot Lee,
the Attorney of Thomas ^Villiam Maude, Edward
Vesey Hamilton, son, and Frances Hamilton,
relict, the Exors, now residing at Christchurch.
=Frances, dau. of James
Townsend of P'erry
Mead, Canterbury, New
Zealand, by Alicia his
wife, dau. of Henry
Burgess,Captain Hon''''=
East India Co.'s Ser-
vice ; born at West
Hill, Wandsworth, co.
Surrey, 11 April 1820;
marr. at the old parish
church, Wandsworth,
6 November 1855.
Vescina Wienholt,
born at St. Mary's
Vicarage, Sand-
wich, in February,
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Sandwich, 2 June
1827.
Edward Vesey Hamilton, born at
Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, New-
Zealand, 27 September 1856, bapt.
at Holy Trinity, Lyttelton; educated
at Christ's College Grammar School,
Christchurch, Berlin and Paris; died
unmarried at Christchurch 23 March,
buried at Barbadoes Street Ceme-
tery, Christchurch, 26 March 1891.
Adinon was granted at Christchurch
to Richard Malone Hamilton, brother.
Richard Malone Hamilton of 1070
Hay Street, Perth, West Australia ;
born at Dampier's Day, Lyttelton,
New Zealand, 10 August, bapt. at
temporary church, Lyttelton, 29
September 1858 ; educated at
Christ's College Grammar School,
Christchurch, Paris and London ;
Associate of the Royal Institute of
British Architects.
Frances, born at
Latimer Square,
(-'hrislchurch. New
Zealand, 4 March
1861 ; marr. Frank
N. Robinson of
Papanui Road,
Christchurch.
Camilla Ann Elizabeth Selina, born 24 Sep-
tember 1832 ; died unmarried at Sutherland
House, Grove Place, Hammersmith, co.
Middlesex, on Sunday, 3 September 1882, bur.
in Hammersmith Cemetery. Will dated 18
July 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 611, 83) 14 July
1 883, by Samuel Rawson, one of the Exors.
Daniel Vesey Hamilton, born 1 1 March
1839 ; of the Royal Navy, Paymaster on
board the " Welle.sley " March 1859; died
unmarried at the Hospital in the Bermudas
4 March 1863. Admon was granted at
the Principal Registry 2 January 1864, to
Duncan Pringle Burnett.
42
Vescina, marr. John
Litton of Ardavilling,
CO. Cork {4th son
of Edward Litton
of Ballyfermot, co.
Dublin, Captain 37th
Foot, by Esther
Charlotte his wife,
dau. of the Very Rev.
Daniel Letablere,
D.D., Dean of
Tuam); M.A., J. P.;
died s.p.
Rev. John Vesey Hamilton, born 24=j=Frances Agnes, eldest dau. of
November 1795; of Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, matriculated 21 February 18 16,
B.A. 1818, M.A. 1824; Vicar of St.
Mary's, Sandwich, and of Little Chart,
both CO. Kent, formerly Chaplain Royal
Navy ; died at St. Omer, France, 3 Sep-
tember 1870, bur. there. AdiSon was
granted at the Principal Registry 9
June 1871, to Captain Richard Vesey
Hamilton of Netherton House, Wey-
mouth, CO. Dorset, R.N., son, one of
the next of kin.
Richard Malone of Pallas Park,
Queen's County, by Bridget his
wife, dau. of Captain Matthias
Moore of Portarlington, Queen's
County ; marr. at Bath, co.
Somerset, in 1824 ; died suddenly
at 2 Vine Place, Brighton, co.
Sussex, on Sunday, 14 March
1875, bur. at Brighton. Admon
was granted at the Principal
Registry 13 May 1875, to Cap-
tain Richard Vesey Hamilton of
Pembroke Dockyard, R.N., son,
one of the next of kin.
Admiral Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton of The Elms, Chalfont=
St. Peter, co. Buckingham, G.C.B. ; born at St. Mary's
Vicarage, Sandwich, 28 May 1829, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Sandwich, 17 February 1830; entered the Royal Navy as
a ist-class Volunteer 15 July 1843, Mate 1 August 1849,
Lieutenant 11 October 1851, Commander 10 August 1857,
Captain 27 January 1862, Rear-Admiral 27 September
1877, Vice-Admiral 17 February 1884, Admiral 18 Oc-
tober 1887, retired 28 May 1894; Mate of the "Assistance,"
in the search for Sir John Franklin 1850-51, led a sledge
party 209 miles, being absent 21 days from his ship; served
in the Arctic 1852-54 (Arctic medal), and as ist Lieutenant
of the " Desperate " in the Baltic during the Russian War
1855 (Baltic medal); at the destruction of Fatshan flotilla of
war junks i June 1857 (China medal, Fatshan clasp, and
promoted Commander for his services at the action of
Fatshan); 2nd Naval Lord of the Admiralty 1888-89,
I St Naval Lord 1889-91 ; Superintendent of Pembroke
Dockyard 1875-77, Senior Ofificer on the coast of Ireland
April 1880 to March 1883, Commander-in-Chief, China,
August 1885 to December 18S7, President of the Royal Naval
College, Greenwich, September 1891 to September 1894; Flag
Officer's Good Service Pension 25 ^Larch 1895 ; created C.B.
29 May 1875, K.C.B. 21 June 1887 (Jubilee Honour), G.C.B.
24 May 1895; F.R.G.S. ; Author of " Naval Administration."
=Julia Frances Delme, 2nd dau.
of Vice-Admiral James Arthur
Murray, by Julia his 2nd
wife, youngest dau. of John
Delme of Cams Hall, co.
Hants ; born in Victoria
Square, Reading, co. Berks, on
Monday, i April 1839, bapt. at
St. Giles', Reading ; marr. there
(by the father of the bride-
groom, assisted by the Rev.
T. Vincent Fosbery, the Vicar)
on Thursday, 18 December
1862 ; died at Summerlands,
Curdridge, co. Hants, aged 58,
on Friday, 4 June, bur. at
the parish church, Eltham, co.
Kent, on Wednesday, 9 June
1897. Adiiion was granted at
the Principal Registry 6 August
1897, to Sir Richard Vesey
Hamilton.
{See Pedigree of Murray,
Vol. IS, page 178.)
Rosalind Maria, born at
Victoria Road, Charlton,
CO. Kent, on Tuesday, 1 2
January 1869, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Old Charlton.
James Murray Hamilton, born at Netherton House, Weymouth,
CO. Dorset, on Monday, 9 October 1871 ; educated at Wellington
College and at the Oxford Military College ; .served in South
African War with Brabant's Horse 1900-1901 (medal with six
clasps) ; Assistant Inspector of Customs to the Liberian Govern-
ment, West Africa, 1906.
Rose Philippa, born at Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, New Zealand, 30 July 1S62
Latimer Square, Christchurch, New Zealand, 13 April 1873, bur. at Christchurch.
died at
43
Frederick James Rodneys
of Boveysand, Plymouth,
CO. Devon (2nd son of the
Hon'''' Mortimer Rodney,
7th son of George, 2nd
Baron Rodney, by Sarah
his wife, dau. of Robert
Withy); bom 16 May
1821.
=f=Frances Philippa Catharine, bom at
St. Mary's Vicarage, Sandwich, co.
Kent, 22 December 1830, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Sandwich, 25 April 1831 ;
marr. at Calais, France, on Wed-
nesday, 30 June 1852; died at
Boveysand, Plymouth, 22 December
1894, bur. at Hove, co. Devon.
Henrietta Anne, born at St. Mary's
Vicarage, Sandwich, 15 December
1832, bapt. at St. Mary's, Sandwich,
2 July 1833 ; marr. at the English
Embassy, Berlin, Otto Gosche (son
of Pastor Gosche of Wellniitz, near
Frankfurt-on-the-Oder, Germany) ;
Lieutenant in the German Infantry.
Violet Julia Delm^, born at Netherton
House, Weymouth, co. Dorset, on
Friday, 25 April 1873 ; died at Rich-
mond House, Lee Green, co. Kent,
aged 12, on Sunday, 7 February, bur.
at the parish church, Eltham, co.
Kent, 13 February 1886.
William John Rodney Hamilton, born at the Captain
Superintendent's House, Pembroke Dockyard, on Friday,
27 August 1875, bapt. at the Dockyard Chapel ; educated
at Dover College and at the Oxford Military College;
served with Ceylon Mounted Infantry in South African
War 1 900-1 90 1 (medal with four clasps); tea-planter at
Laxapanagalla Estate, Ceylon.
Frederic James Hamilton of Sumner,=
Christchurch, New Zealand (twin with
Charles Henry), born at Dampier's
Bay, Lyttelton, New Zealand, 9 July,
bapt. at Holy Trinity, Lyttelton,
29 September 1865 ; educated at
Christ's College Grammar School,
Christchurch.
=Ethel, dau. of William Upton Slack, by Charlotte Sarah
his wife, dau. of the Rev. George Fort Cooper of
Vetminster, co. Dorset ; born at Woodside, near Geraldine,
Canterbury, New Zealand, 26 June, bapt. at the parish
church, Geraldine, 29 November 1S68 ; marr. at All Saints',
Palmerston, North Island, New Zealand, 27 December 1893.
William James Vesey Hamilton,
born at Linton, near Palmerston,
North Island, New Zealand, on
Monday, 15 April, bapt. at All
Saints', Palmerston, 6 June 1895;
educated at Christ's College
Grammar School, Christchurch.
John Frederick Claud Hamilton,
born at Roto-iti Farm, near Kirwee,
Canterbury, New Zealand, 2 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at St. George's, Kirwee,
12 May 189S; died at Waitoi-toi,
Palmerston, 21 October 1898, bur.
in Palmerston North Cemetery.
Frederick Hervey Hamil-
ton, born at Roto-iti
Farm, near Kirwee, Can-
terbury, 7 March, bapt.
at Roto-iti 31 August
1899.
Henry Warburton Fitz-
gerald Hamilton, born
at Roto-iti Farm, near
Kirwee, Canterbury,
on Monday, 16 April,
bapt. at Roto-iti 31
May 1900.
Reginald Claud Hamil-
ton, born at Arborfield,
Burwood, near Christ-
church, 12 June, bapt.
at All Saints', Burwood,
10 October 1901.
44
Rose Philippa Upton,
born at Puriweiro,
Redcliff, near Christ-
church, 5 October,
bapt. there 14 De-
cember 1904.
Jane Malone, born
at 2 Latimer Square,
Christchurch, 13 De-
cember 1906, bapt.
at Puriweiro, Red-
clifif, 26 October
1907.
Rev. Edmund Horace Fellowes (2nd son of Horace Decimus=f=Lilian Louisa, bom at 14
Fellowes, by Louisa Emily his wife, 2nd dau. of Edmund Packe
of I Stanhope Place, Hyde Park, London, Captain Royal Horse
Guards [Blue], see Pedigree of Packe, Vol. 7, page 168) ; bom
at 78 Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park, London, on Friday, 11
November, bapt. at All Saints', Norfolk Square, London, 15 December
1870; educated at Winchester College and at Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 25 October 1889, B.A. 1892, M.A. and Mus. Bac. 1896;
Assistant Curate at St. Anne's, Wandsworth, co. Surrey, 1894-97, 1 Kensington, London, on
Precentor of Bristol Cathedral 1897-1900, appointed Minor Canon Thursday, 12 January- 1899.
of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, 26 June 1900. /k^
{See Pedigree of Fellowes, Vol. 8, page 104.)
East Combe Villas, Charl-
ton, CO. Kent, on Friday,
1 1 January, bapt. at St.
John's, Blackheath, co.
Kent, 22 February 1878;
marr. at St. Stephen's,
Gloucester Road, South
Catharine, eldest dau. of=j=Charles Henry Hamilton of Sumner, Christ-=f=Catharine Harriet, 3rd dau.
Charles Obins Torlesse, 1 church. New Zealand (twin with Frederic of the Rev. Henry Torlesse,
James) ; born at Dampier's Bay, Lyttelton, 1 by Elizabeth Henrietta his
New Zealand, 9 July, bapt. at Holy Trinity, I wife, dau. of Thomas
Lyttelton, 29 September 1865 ; educated at ' Revell of Kaiapoi, New
Christ'sCollegeGrammarSchool,Christchurch. Zealand. 2nd wife.
by Alicia his wife, dau.
of James Townsend
of Christchurch, New
Zealand, ist wife.
I '. ' ~
William Crosbie Hamilton of 6 Queen Anne's^Henrietta Mary (his cousin), 7th dau. of Frederick
Terrace, Plymouth, co. Devon ; bom 1 5 Decern- James Rodney, by Frances Philippa Catharine his
ber 1867 ; educated at Edinburgh University, wife, dau. of the Rev. John Vesey Hamilton {see
M.B., CM. 1893; Hon. Anaesthetist (formerly previous page); born on Friday, 16 August 1867;
Senior House Surgeon) to South Devon and marr. at Wembury, co. Devon, 28 June 1905.
East Cornwall Hospital, Plymouth, and to the
Dental Hospital, Plymouth.
(/^/^-^-Jf^t/^
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45
I^intj.
Richard Hind of Liverpool, co.=
I^ancaster (son of Henry Hind of
Liverpool, by Elizabeth Hartley
his wife); born 21 July, bapt.
at St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 15
August 1775; died, aged 77,
20 November, bur. at St. Mary's,
Birkenhead, co. Chester, 25
November 1852. Admon was
granted (P.C.C.) 18 September
1855, to John Hartley Hind and
William Hind, sons.
=]SLirgaret, dau. of
Charles Wheeler;
marr. at the Col-
legiate Church,
Manchester, co.
Lancaster, 6 Sep-
tember 1802 ; died
at Birkenhead, aged
66, 15 September,
bur. at St. Mary's,
Birkenhead, 19
September 1846.
Anns on record in the College of Arms.— Henry Wheeler Charles Hind, Richard Hind,
Vert a hind passant or on a cfiief of the Hind, born 7 bom 5 July, born 27 Feb-
last two roses gules barbed and seeded January, bapt. bapt. at St. ruary, baptised
proper. . u . i- at St. James', James', Liver- at St. James',
Lrest. — A demi-pegasus areent holding ., ■ . 1 r. f^ t ■ ■
a sword erect or. Liverpool, 2 1 pool, 8 Sep- Liverpool, 10
.l/ff//,?.— Qua;rerc verum. February 1804. tember 1805. June 1807.
John Hartley Hind of Ashville, Birkenhead, and of The Lodge, Malpas,=
CO. Chester; born 13 February, bapt. at St. James', Liverpool, 2 May
1809; died at The Lodge, Malpas, aged 80, on Thursday, 31 October
1889, bur. in Flaybrick Cemetery, Bidston, co. Chester. M.L there,
also at St. Anne's, Birkenhead, and at Malpas. Will dated 5 April
1888, proved at Chester 19 December 1889, by Herbert Wheeler Hind,
son, and Annette Frances Hind, spinster, daughter, and James
Macdonald, the Exors.
J,
>V.
nr\
=Henrietta, dau. of
James Peter of Kirk-
land, in the parish of
East Wemyss, co.
Fife, J. P. ; married
at Kirkland House,
Leven, co. Fife, 12
May 1843; died at
The Lodge, Malpas,
aged 70, on Friday,
7 June 1889, bur. in
Flaybrick Cemetery,
Bidston. M.L there
and at Malpas.
Annette Frances, born
19 December 1844,
bapt. at St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 26 February
1845.
Thomas Potter Carlisle of=
Carfa.x, Washford, co. Somer-
set, 4th son of Thomas
Carlisle of Liverpool.
A
=Henrietta Margaret, born 25 March
1846, bapt. at St. Mary's, Birkenhead;
marr. at St. Anne's, Birkenhead, on
Wednesday, 19 October 1881.
46
William Hind of Birkenhead, co. Chester; born 22
August, bapt. at St. James', Liverpool, co. Lancaster,
9 October 18 10; died unmarried at Ash villa Road,
Birkenhead, aged 71, on Thursday, 25 May 1882, bur. in
Flaybrick Cemetery, Bidston, co. Chester. Will dated
I June i860, with two codicils dated 14 April 1869 and
13 April 1872, proved at Chester 21 June 1882, by John
Hartley Hind, brother, James Macdonald and Richard
Meredith Jones, three of the Exors.
— ^
Frances, born 6 September, bapt.
at St. James', Liverpool, 10 No-
vember 1814; died unmarried at
Golden Gate, Ashville Road,
Birkenhead, aged 77, on Sunday,
10 January 1892, bur. in Flay-
brick Cemetery, Bidston. M.L
there and at St. Anne's, Birken-
head. Will dated 28 December
1882, with two codicils dated 20
September 1886, and 11 May
1888, proved at Chester 25 Feb-
ruary 1892, by Herbert Wheeler
Hind and Edwin Arthur Beazley.
Herbert Wheeler=y=Emily Frances
Hind of Over-
leasowe, in the
parish of Bid-
ston ; bom 2 5
August 1847,
bapt. at St.
John's, Birken-
head ; J. P. for
CO. Chester 1899,
High Sheriff 1 909.
Henrietta, 2nd
dau. of Charles
John Dimond
of Leinster Gar-
dens, Bayswater,
London ; marr.
at Christ Church,
Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park, Lon-
don, on Wed-
nesday, 7 July
1875-
Rev. Andrew Knox, LL.D., D.C.L.=j=Catherine, born
(son of Andrew Knox of Birkenhead); 5 March 1850,
born in 1849 ; of Trinity College, bapt. at St.
Dublin, B.A. 1871, M.A. 1877, LL.D. John's, Birken-
1879, Hon. D.C.L. Durham 1900; head; marr. at
Vicar of St. Anne's, Birkenhead, St. Anne's, Bir-
1876, Hon. Canon of Chester 1901, kenhead, on Fri-
Chaplain to High Sheriff of Cheshire, day, 15 August
Surrogate for the Diocese of Chester; 1879.
Member of Diocesan Governing Body
of Education, Chairman of Birken-
head School Board during the whole
of its existence; Chaplain for 23 years
I St Cheshire Volunteer Battalion
Engineers (V.D.) /^
Charles Hartley Hind, born at=f=Phyllis Emily, eldest dau. of Frances Laura, born at
Claughton, co. Chester, on Sunday,
4 June, bapt. at St. John's, Birken-
head, 7 July 1876; educated at
Charterhouse and at Magdalen
College, Oxford.
Joseph Hill of Manchester,
by Emily his wife ; marr. at
Bromborough, co. Chester,
on Tuesday, i August 1905.
Boundary Road, Claugh-
ton, on Sunday, 19 August,
bapt. at St. Anne's, Birken-
head, 28 September 1877.
John Hartley Hind, born at Rimswell,
Shrewsbury Road North, Birkenhead,
on Wednesday, 9 October, bapt. at St.
Anne's, Birkenhead, 6 November 1907.
Emily Barbara Frances, born at
Rimswell, Shrewsbury Road North,
Birkenhead, on Monday, 6 De-
cember 1909, bapt. at St. Anne's,
Birkenhead, 11 January 1910.
47
Thomas Murhall Lossford Vernon=T=
of Tushingham House, co. Chester
(eldest son of John Vernon of
Tushingham House, by Jane his
wife, elder dau. of Thomas Mad-
docks of Penley, co. Flint) ; bapt. at
Malpas, CO. Chester, 14 May 1851 ;
of Caius College, Cambridge, ad-
mitted I October 1870, B.A. 1878;
J. P. for CO. Chester 1898. /t\
=Lucy Elizabeth, born
4 August, bapt. at
St. Anne's, Birken-
head, CO. Chester,
21 September 1851 ;
marr. at Bidston, co.
Chester, on Wednes-
day, 9 June 1886.
James Richard Hind, bom 1 April,
bapt. at Bidston 30 April 1854 ; died
unmarried at Birkenhead, aged 34,
on Wednesday, 7 March 18S8, bur.
in Flaybrick Cemetery, liidston.
M.I. Adiiion was granted at
Chester 11 June 1882, to John
Hartley Hind, father and next
of kin.
Guy Sanderson Clover (2nd=
son of George Robert
Clover of Ramie, Birken-
head, by Emily his wife,
dau. of George Samuel
Sanderson of Birkenhead,
Civil Engineer) ; of Pem-
broke College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1893, B.A. 1896,
M.A. 1900.
=Dorothy Margaret,
born at Claughton,
CO. Chester, on
Friday, 1 3 Decem-
ber 1878, bapt. at
St. Anne's, Birken-
head, 23 January
1879; marr. at
Bidston on Thurs-
day, 30 April 1 903.
William Frederick
Hind, born at
2 2 Forest Road,
Claughton, on
Tuesday, 11 July,
bapt. at St.
Anne's, Birken-
head, 20 August
1882; educated at
Charterhouse.
John Herbert Hind, born
at 22 Forest Road,
Claughton, on Tuesday,
10 February, bapt. at St.
Anne's, Birkenhead, 15
March 1885; educated at
Charterhouse and at Sand-
hurst ; entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant i3lh
Hussars 16 August 1905,
Lieutenant 3 January 1908.
Edward Gordon Thin of=j=Catherine Helen, born at Ashville,
Birkenhead, only son
of Edward Clouston
Thin of The Uplands,
Knoctorum, co. Chester.
Birkenhead, on Wednesday, 29 December
1886, bapt. at St. Anne's, Birkenhead,
I F'ebruary 1887; marr. at the parish
church, Bidston, on Tuesday, 9 July
1907.
Winifrede Augusta, born
at Ashville, Birkenhead,
on Sunday, 21 April,
bapt. at St. Anne's,
Birkenhead, 3 1 May
1889.
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BYRON.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent three bendlets
enhanced gules.
Crest. — A mermaid with her comb and mirror all proper.
Supporters. — On either side a bay horse proper unguled or.
Motto. — Crede Byron.
iS2>ron.
Captain George Anson Byron, R.N., younger son of the Hon""'* John=
Byron, Admiral R.N. (2nd son of William, 4th Lord Byron, by the
Hon''''^ Frances Berkeley his 3rd wife, dau. of William, Lord Berkeley
of Stratton), by Sophia his wife, dau. of John Trevanion of Carhays,
CO. Cornwall; born 30 November 1758; in command of the
" Phoenix " he took an active part in the war on the Malabar Coast
against Tippoo Sahib until disabled by a boat accident ; died at
Dawlish, co. Devon, 11 June 1793. VVill dated 4 June 1793, proved
(P.C.C. 354 Dodwell) 27 July 1793, by James Sykes, the sole Exor.
=Henrietta Charlotte, dau.
of Robert Dallas of
Dallas Castle, Jamaica,
West Indies ; died at
Brook Street, Bath, co.
Somerset, aged 29, 26
February, bur. in Bath
Abbey i March 1793.
Admiral George Anson Byron, Baron B>Ton of Rochdale,=
CO. Lancaster, in the Peerage of Great Britain : born
at Bath, co. Somerset, 8 March 1 789 ; entered the
Navy as a Volunteer in December 1800, Lieutenant 24
August 1807, Commander 181 2, Captain 7 June
1814, Admiral on reserve list 20 May 1862 ; a Lord-in-
Waiting to Queen Victoria until i860, when he was made
an Extra Lord ; succeeded his cousin, George Gordon
(the poet), as 7th Baron 19 April 1824; died at
Brighton, co. Su.sscx, in his Soth year, on Monday,
2 March i868, bur. at Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester.
Will dated 14 August 1854, with codicil dated 17 .April
1863, proved (Prin. Reg., 163, 68) 20 March 1868, by
Thomas Stilwell, one of the Exors.
=Elizabeth Mary, dau. of Sacheverell
Chandos-Pole of Radborne Hall,
CO. Derby, by Mary his wife, dau. of
the Rev. Henry Ware, D.D., Rector
of Balrothery, co. Dublin ; marr.
18 March 1816; died at the
Rectory, Kirkby Mallory, in her
75th year, 20 August 1873, bur. at
Kirkby Mallory. VVill dated 8 April
1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 628, 73)
25 September 1873, by the Rev.
the Hon'''= Augustus Byron and the
Rev. the Hon^'" William Byron,
sons, the Exors.
John Blenkinsopp^Mary Anne, born 20
Coulson of Blenkin- March 181 7, bapt. at
sopp Castle, co. Nor- the parish church,
thumberland (eldest Marylebone, London;
son of John Blenkin- marr. at St. George's,
sopp Coulson of Hanover Square, Lon-
Blenkinsopp Castle, don, on Wednesday,
J. P. and D.L., by 4 June 1834; died at
Alicia Frances Forth Mount Tyron, Tor-
his wife, dau. of quay, co. Devon, in
the Rev. Gustavus her 68th year, on
Hamilton) ; born 7 Saturday, i August
August 1799; J. P. 1885, bur. at Babba-
and D.L. for combe, co. Devon.
CO. Northumberland, 2nd wife.
High Sherifif 1868;
marr. istly at St.
Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, on
Tuesday, 8 December 1829, Juliana Eliza-
beth, only child of the Rev. Edward
Dawkins of Portnian Square, London, who
died at the Manor House, Teddington, co.
Middlesex, 27 August 1831. He died at
Mount Street, London, aged 68, on Friday,
12 June 1868, and was bur. at Greenhead,
CO. Northumberland. Will dated 22 March
1867, with codicil dated 30 March 1867,
proved at Newcastle-on-Tyne 13 October
1868, by William Adamson, gent., and John
McConnell, the Exors.
George Anson Byron,=
Baron Byron ; born at
Cheltenham, co. Glou-
cester, 30 June 1 818;
entered the Army as
Ensign and Lieu-
tenant Scots Fusilier
Guards 8 July 1836,
Captain 19th Foot
1843 j succeeded his
father as 8th Baron
2 March 1868; died
s.p.at Thrumpton Hall,
CO. Nottingham, aged
52, on Monday, 28
November, bur. at
Thrumpton 3 Decem-
ber 1870. Adiiion was
granted at the Principal
Registry 3 February
1 87 1, to Lucy Eliza-
beth Jane, Baroness
Byron, relict.
=Lucy Elizabeth Jane,
eldest dau. and heir
of the Rev. William
Wescomb of Thrump-
ton Hall, CO. Notting-
ham, Rector of Langford,
CO., Essex, by Jane his
wife, dau. of William
Douglas, a Judge in
India ; bom at Lang-
ford Rectory ; marr. at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 3 Au-
gust 1843. She marr.
2ndly at St. Peter's,
South Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, on Thurs-
day, 17 January 1878,
the Rev. Philip Henry
Douglas, M.A. (Durh.)
1863, Vicar of Thrump-
ton 1863, Rural Dean
of West Bingham, co.
Nottingham, 1878.
Rev. Robert Heath (son of Joseph Heath of Coventry, =
CO. Warwick) ; of St. John's College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 25 June 1 8 10, aged 18, Scholar 181 2-1 7, Fellow
and B.A. 1814, M.A. 1817 ; Chaplain London Orphan
Asylum, Clapton, co. Middlesex, Rector of Saddington,
CO. Leicester, 11 August 1829 until his death; died at
Hastings, co. Sussex, lo May 1852. Memorial Window-
in Saddington Church. Will dated 18 August 1845,
proved (P.C.C. 566, 52) 8 July 1852, by Juliana Maria
Charlotte Heath, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Juliana Maria Charlotte, marr.
27 May 181 7; died at
Clapton Square, Hackney, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 16
September 1858. Will dated
31 August 1852, proved (Prin.
Reg., 698, 58) 29 November
1858, by Robert Kindersley
Heath, gent., and Henry
George Heath, sons, the Exors.
Other
issue.
A
Francis Byron, Frederick Byron, bom at Bath, co.=
bom 30 March, Somerset, 3 February, bapt. at St.
bapt. at Botley, James', Bath, 6 March 1822 ; educated
CO. Hants, died, at Westminster School and at Balliol
aged 7 months. College, Oxford, matriculated 3 June
bur. at Bishop- 1840, B.A. 1843, Fellow of All Souls'
stoke, CO. Hants, College 1844, M.A. 1847; Barrister-at-
3 1 October 1820. Law of Lincoln's Inn 1848; Captain
Sherwood Rangers in 1859; D.L. for
CO. Essex ; died suddenly at 48 Eaton
Place, London, aged 39, on Thursday,
4 April 1 86 1, bur. at Langford, co.
Essex. Will dated 13 February i860,
proved (Prin. Reg., 409, 61) 18 July
1 86 1, by William Carmalt Scott,
Barrister-at-Law, and Thomas Stilwell,
the Exors.
=:Mary Jane, 2nd dau. and coheir
of the Rev. William Wescomb of
Thrumpton Hall, co. Nottingham,
Rector of Langford, co. Essex,
by Jane his wife, dau. of William
Douglas, a Judge in India ; marr.
at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Tuesday, 19 August
1851 ; died at Langford Grove,
aged 83, on Wednesday, 1 Septem-
ber 1909. Will dated i March
1899, proved (Prin. Reg., 134, 1909)
2 December 1909, by the Rev. the
fjQjjWe Frederick Ernest Charles
Byron and the Hon'''^ Margaret
Alice Byron, the Exors.
Colonel Henry Robert Eyre of Middleton Tyas, co. York, Dundhu,=j=Eva Lucy Marj', bom
Aberfoyle, co. Stirling, and of Berkeley Square, London, eldest son j on Thursday, 9 June
of General Henry Eyre of Garboldisham Hall, co. Norfolk, and of 1853; received patent
Berkeley Square, London, by Elizabeth Martha his wife, dau. of Robert of precedence as
Lancelot Allgood of Nunwick Hall, co. Northumberland (see Pedigree of daughter of a Baron ;
Allgood, Vol. g, page <?j) ; born 13 April 1842 ; entered the Army as married at Holy
Trinity, Ventnor, Isle
of Wight, on Tues-
day, 29 April 1S79 ;
Ensign ist Battalion Coldstream Guards 4 July i860, Lieutenant
4 January 1861, Captain 21 June 1866, Major i July 1881, Lieut.-
Colonel 13 April 1887, retired as Hon. Colonel; marr. 2ndly at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London, on Saturday, 7 April 1900, Lady j died at I.-angford
Alice Mary, dau. of Admiral the Hon**'' Sir Edward Alfred John Grove on Friday,
Harris, K.C.B., British Minister at the Hague (2nd son of James 8 February, bur. at
Edward, 2nd Earl of Malmesbury) ; born at the British Legation, i Middleton Tyas 15
Santiago de Chile, on Friday, 2 October 1857. He died at Bourne- j February 1895.
mouth, CO. Hants, aged 61, on Saturday, 12 March, and was bur. at '
Middleton Tyas 21 March 1904. /|\
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B
Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood of Alfreton=
Hall, CO. Derby, and of Ladbroke Hall, co.
Warwick (elder son of William Palmer-
Morewood of Alfreton Hall and of Ladbroke
Hall, by Clara his wife, dau. of Sir Charles
Blois, Baronet) ; bom at Ladbroke Hall
5 August, bapt. at Ladbroke 15 August 1819;
died at Alfreton Hall, aged 53, on Friday,
21 February, bur. at Alfreton 26 February
1873. Will dated 17 February 1873, proved
at Derby 6 August 1873, by the Rev. John
Richard Errington of Ladbroke Rectory and
Benjamin Scott Carrey of Derby, the Exors.
A
^Georgiana, born at Bath, co. Harriet, born
Somerset, 27 April 1824, bapt. at Epsom, co.
at Walcot Church, Bath; marr. Surrey, 4 De-
al St. George's, Hanover cember 1826,
Square, London, 9 June 1842; bapt. there;
died at Clewcr, co. Berks, aged died at Brigh-
68, on Monday, 23 January, ton, co. Sus-
bur. at Alfreton 28 January sex, aged 19
1893. Will dated 21 Noveml)er months, 25
1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 278, June 1828,
93) 16 March 1893, by Ernest bur.atEpsom.
Augustus Palmer-Morewood,
son, and Walter Noel Harris,
the Exors.
George Frederick William Byron,=
Baron Byron of Rochdale, co.
Lancaster; born at 37 Curzon
Street, Mayfair, London, on
Thursday, 27 December 1855;
educated at Harrow and at
Oxford, matriculated 22 Jan-
uary 1876, B.A. 1880;
Lieutenant West Suffolk Militia
17 February 1875, Lieutenant
4th Battalion E.ssex Regiment
(Militia) 29 January 1881-84;
succeeded his uncle, George
Anson Byron, as 9th Baron
28 November 1870.
=Fanny Lucy, 4th
dau. of Thomas
Radmall of
St. Margaret's,
Twickenham,
CO. Middlesex ;
married by
licence at All
Souls', Maryle-
bone, London,
I March 1901.
Margaret Alice,
born at 48 Eaton
Place, London,
on Friday, 25
February 1859,
bapt. at St.
Peter's, Eaton
Square, London ;
received patent
of [jrecedence as
daughter of a
Baron.
Rev. Frederick Ernest
Charles Byron of Lang-
ford Grove, co. Essex ;
born at 48 Eaton Place,
London, on Tuesday, 26
March 1861, bapt. at St.
Peter's, Eaton Square,
London ; of Charsley's
Hall, Oxford, matricu-
lated 28 January 1882,
of Exeter College,
B.A. 1887, M.A. 1890;
Rector of Langford
1890; received patent
of precedence as son of
a Baron.
Rev. Charles Thomas Moore (2nd son^
of George Moore. of Appleby Parva, co.
Leicester, J. P. and D. L., by Isabel Clara
his 2nd wife, youngest dau. of the Rev.
Charles Holden [formerly Shuttleworth]
of Aston Hall, co. Derby) ; born at
Appleby Hall 3 February 1847, bapt. at
Appleby Magna ; of Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge, matriculated Lent Term, 1866,
B.A. 1870, M.A. 1877, Vicar of Breedon-
on-the-H ill, CO. Leicester, 1876-77, Rector
of Appleby 1877. /f\
=Mabel Charlotte, born at
18 Bryanston Square, Lon-
don, on Wednesday, 20
April 1853, bapt. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London ; marr. at Kirkby
Mallory, co. Leicester (by
the Rev. the Hon^-^
William Byron), on Wed-
nesday, 7 January 1880.
Leila Frederica Dora,
born at the Rectory,
Corton Denham, co.
.Somerset, on Wednes-
day, 13 September, bapt.
at Corton Denham
8 October 1854; died
at the Rectory, Kirkby
Mallory, aged 20, on
I'Viday, 5 February, bur.
at Kirkby Mallory 8
February 1875.
{For issue, see Pedigree of Moore, page 72.)
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Rev. Augustus Byron, born at Epsom, co. Surrey, 8 June=i=Frederica, youngest dau. of
1828, bapt. at the Chapel Royal, Brighton, co. Sussex; of
Merton College, Oxford, matriculated 12 March 1846, B.A.
1848, M.A. 1852; Rector of Gorton Denham, co. Somerset,
1852-61, and of Kirkhy Mallory, co. Leicester, from 1861,
Rural Dean of Sparkenhoe, 2nd portion, 1872-1901 ; J.P.
and County Alderman for co. Leicester ; died at Kirkby
Mallory, in his 80th year, on Wednesday, 17 July 1907.
Will dated 28 June 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 43, 1908)
II January 1908, by Augustus William Byron, the surviving
Exor.
(^2y/^rtrCc
Lieut. -General Sir Thomas
McMahon, Baronet, G.C.B., by
Emily Anne his wife, youngest
dau. of Michael Roberts
Westropp of Cork {see Pedigree
of Westropp, " Visitation of
Ireland" Vol. 2, page J/) ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Bryanston
Square, London, on Thursday,
8 July 1852 ; died suddenly at
Kirkby Mallory on Sunday,
29 March, bur. there 1 April
1903.
Augustus William Byron,=
born at the Rectory,
Corton Denham, on Satur-
day, 23 February, bapt. at
Corton Denham 23 March
1856 ; 2nd Lieutenant
Leicestershire Imperial
Yeomanry 25 June 1892,
Lieutenant 4 September
1895, Captain 4th Bat-
talion Imperial Yeomanry
28 November 1900, Hon.
Captain in the Army
23 May 1901 ; served in
South African War 1899
-1900, with Imperial
Yeomanry (Queen's medal
with two clasps).
=Constance Caroline,
youngest dau. of Ed-
ward Clough-Taylor
of Firby, co. York,
J. P. and D. L. for co.
York, by Sophia Mary
his wife, eldest dau.
and heir of the Rev.
Thomas Harrison of
Firby Hall, co. York
{see Pedigree of
Harrison, Vol. 11,
page 2j) ; born at
Kirkham Abbey on
Thursday, 1 1 January
1855, bapt.atWestow,
CO. York ; marr. at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, on Wednes-
day, 5 August 1885.
{See Pedigree of
Clough-Taylor, Vol. 6,
page 45-)
Lieut.-Colonel Horatio=
George Clough-Taylor
of The HoUies, Blaby,
CO. Leicester, 2nd son
of Edward Clough-
Taylor {see previous
column) ; born at Kirk-
ham Abbey on Sunday,
12 October 1856, and
bapt. privately ; Lieu-
tenant Leicestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry 21
April 1883, Captain
28 November 1891,
Major 18 April 1900,
Lieut.-Colonel 14 Feb-
ruary 1903.
{See Pedigree of Clough-
Taylor, Vol. 6, page 4^.)
=Ethel Maud, born
on Sunday, 10
January 1858 ;
marr. at Kirkby,
CO. Leicester, 9
January 1889.
Nora Hermione Wentworth,
born at Duckmanton Lodge,
CO. Derby, on Monday, 1 1
October, bapt. at Duckmanton
1 1 November 1886.
Ada Constance Fredcrica,
born at Duckmanton
Lodge on Monday, 23
February 1891.
55
B
Mary Elizabeth, youngest=
dau. of Vice-Chancellor
Sir Richard Torin
Kindcrsley, by Mary
Anne his wife, only dau.
of the Rev. John Leigh
Bennett of Thorpe Place,
Chertsey, co. Surrey ;
marr. at St. James',
Paddington, London, on
Wednesday, 4 February
1857 ; died, aged 42, on
Thursday, 26 April 1877,
bur. at Stowlangtoft, co.
Suffolk. I St wife.
^Rev. William Byron, born 11 October 1831;=
of Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated
8 December 1849, B.A. 1852, Fellow of
All Souls' College 1852-57, M.A. 1857; Vicar
of Lewknor, co. Oxford, 1855-57, Rector of
Stoke Talmage, co. Oxford, 1857-74, of Stow-
langtoft, CO. Suffolk, 1874-78, and of Trowell,
CO. Nottingham, 1890-1902; died at Temple
Guiting House, Winchcombe, co. Gloucester,
aged 75, on Friday, 17 May, bur. at Stow-
langtoft 22 May 1907. Will dated 28 June
1899, with two codicils dated respectively
15 August 1903 and 6 October 1905, proved
at Gloucester i July 1907, by George Anson
Byron, son, one of the Exors.
=Mary, youngest dau.
of the Rev. John
Bumside, Rector of
Plumtree, co. Not-
tingham ; marr. at
St. Mary's, Bryan-
ston Square, Lon-
don, on Saturday,
23 November 1878;
died at 1 7 Portland
Place, London, aged
57, on Tuesday,
2 October 1888,
bur. at Plumptree.
2nd wife.
George Anson Byron of 55 Queen's Gardens, Lancaster=
Gate, London; born on Wednesday, 3 March 1858,
bapt. at St. John's, Paddington, London ; educated at
Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 13
October 1876, B.A. 1880, M.A. 1884; a Student of the
Inner Temple 20 November 1878, Barrister-atLaw 3 May
1882 ; formerly lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion The
King's Rojal Rifle Corps; J. P. for co. Nottingham.
Margaret Dorothy, born
30 June 1892, bapt. at
St. John's, Wilton Road,
Pimlico, London.
Rhona Mary, born
8 August, bapt.
at Farnsfield, co.
Nottingham, 8 Sep-
tember 1893.
=Georgiana Maie, 4th dau. of Sir
Francis Burdett of Ramsbury Manor
and of Foremark iLali, both co.
Derby, Baronet, by Mary Dorothy
his 2nd wife, youngest dau. of John
Smyth of Cleatlam, co. Durham;
born at Ancaster House, Richmond,
CO. Surrey ; marr. at Ramsbury on
Saturday, 22 August 1891.
Gwendoline Maie, bf)rn 5 September,
bapt. at Farnsfield 13 November 1896;
died at Foremark Hall, aged 7 months,
on Friday, 23 April, bur. at Foremark
27 April 1897.
Francis Curzon Newton of Bcarwardcote House, Derby (only=j=Mary Beatrice, born on
surviving son of Charles Edmund Newton of Manor House,
Mickleover, co. Derby, J.F'. and D.L. for co. Derby, High
Sheriff 1882, by Anne Rosamond his ist wife, only dau. of John
Curzon of Breedon, co. Leicester); born 27 April, bapt. at
Mickleover 18 July 1861 ; of Merton College, Oxford, matriculated
23 April 1879, B.A. 1883; a Student of the Liner Temple
1882.
Saturday, 30 July, bapt.
at Gorton Denham, co.
Somerset, 4 September
1859; marr. at Kirkby
Mallory, co. Leicester, on
Wednesday, 18 August
1886.
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John Ralph Byron, born in London 7 February 1837, bapt. at St. Peter's, Pimlico; died
at Leamington, co. Warwick, aged 8, 30 November, bur. at Ladbroke, co. Warwick,
7 December 1844.
Amy Mary, born
at Stoke Talmage,
CO. Oxford, on
Sunday, 12 De-
cember 1858,
bapt. privately the
same day, and
received into the
church at Stoke
Talmage in April
1859; died at
Stoke Talmage,
aged 5 years
and 9 months,
on Tuesday, 27
September, bur.
there 30 Septem-
ber 1864.
Eric William Byron,
born at Stoke Tal-
mage on Tuesday,
25 September, bapt.
there 20 October
i860; died at Stoke
Talmage, aged 3
years and 1 1
months, on Wed-
nesday, 2 1 Sep-
tember, bur. there
24 September 1864.
Richard Charles
Byron, born at
Stoke Talmage
on Saturday, 4
April, bapt. there
31 May 1863;
died at Stoke
Talmage, aged
I year and 5
months,onThurs-
day, 29 Septem-
ber, bur. there
3 October 1864.
Henry Seymour=
HoareofMorden,
CO. Surrey (only
son of Henry
James Hoare of
Morden, by Jane
Seymour Tra-
heme his wife,
dau. of Henry
John Hyde Sey-
mour of \\'ells) ;
born at Morden
Lodge on Thurs-
day, 19 July
1 849 ; of New
College, Oxford,
matriculated 16
October 1868,
B.A. 1874, M.A.
1884 ; of the
Inner Temple
1883. A
=Eleanor Mary,
born at 7 Hyde
Park Gardens,
London, on Fri-
day, 25 Novem-
ber 1864 ; marr.
at St. Andrews',
Wells Street,
London (by the
Rev. the Hon''''
Augustus Byron),
on Tuesday, 20
January 1885.
Claud Gordon Byron, born on Thursday, 10 January
1861 ; died at the Rectory, Kirkby Mallory, co.
Leicester, aged 2 years and 11 months, on Friday,
4 December, bur. at Kirkby Mallory 8 December 1863.
Cecil George Gordon Byron, bom
on Tuesday, 17 December, died
on Thursday, 26 December 1867,
bur. at Hove, co. Sussex.
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Gerard Thomas Noel=
of Temple Guiting
House, CO. Glou-
cester (eldest son of
the Hon'''= Henry
Lewis Noel, and
grandson of Charles,
ist Earl of Gains-
borough) ; born at
Exton Park, co.
Rutland, on Tues-
day, 13 May 1856;
formerly Captain
Durham Light In-
fantry, Major 3rd
Battalion (Militia)
1900-1901 ; J. P. for
the counties of
Dorset and Devon.
=Edith Mary, born at
Stoke Talmage, co.
Oxford, on Saturday,
22 September 1866,
bapt. there {no record
in Jiegister) ; marr. at
St. Mark's, North
Audley Street, Lon-
don (by the Rev.
the Hon'''' Augustus
Byron, Rector of
Kirkby Mallory, co.
Leicester, assisted by
the Rev. Montague
Henry Noel, Vicar of
St. Barnabas', Oxford,
on Thursday, 19
January 1888.
William Robert Campion=
of Rowlands, Roffey, co.
Sussex (eldest son of
William Henry Campion
of Danny Park, co. Sus-
sex, C.B., by the Hon''''
Gertrude his wife, 2nd
dau. of Henry Bouverie
\Villiam, ist Viscount
Hampden, and 23rd Lord
Dacres, G.C.B., P.C.) ;
born at 18 Wilton
Crescent, Knightsbridge,
London, on Sunday, 3
July 1870 ; educated at
Eton and at New
College, Oxford, matricu-
lated II October 1889,
B.A. (Honours: 4th-class
Modern History) 1892 ;
J. P. for CO. Sussex 1904.
A
=Katherine Mary, bom
at Stoke Talmage on
Saturday, 21 Novem-
ber 1868, bapt. there
10 January 1869 ;
marr. at St. Paul's,
Wilton Place, Knights-
bridge, London (by
her uncle, the Rev.
the Hon*"'' Augustus
Byron), on Thursday,
5 July 1894.
A
Wilfrid Byron, born at Stoke Talmage on Tuesday, 31=
January, bapt. there 5 March 1871 ; 2nd Lieutenant
Leicestershire Imperial Yeomanry 18 November 1893,
Lieutenant 9 February 1898, Lieutenant 4th Battalion
7 February 1900, Hon. Captain in the Army 10 July
1901 ; served in South African War with Imperial
Yeomanry 1899-1900 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," lo September 1901, Queen's
medal with three clasps).
=Sylvia Mary (his cousin), only dau. of
the Rev. Charles Thomas Moore,
Rector of Appleby Magna, co. Leices-
ter, by Mabel Charlotte his wife, eldest
dau. of the Rev. the Hon'''= Augustus
Byron {see page jj) ; born 1 8 October
1880; marr. at Appleby Magna on
Wednesday, 25 September 1901.
(See page 71.)
Rupert Frederick George Byron,
born at Peckleton House, co.
Leicester, 13 August 1903.
Maurice Augustus William
Byron, born at Peckleton
House 12 March 1907.
Daphne Mary, born at
Birstall, co. Leicester, on
Sunday, 13 June 1909.
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Jfellotocs,
Sir James Fellovves of Adbury House, co. Hants, M.D., F.R.S. (3rd=
son of William Fellowes, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to George IV.,
when Prince Regent, by Mary his wife, eldest dau. and coheir of
Peregrine Butler of Dungarvon, co. Waterford) ; born at Edinburgh
Castle 3 September 1771; educated at Rugby (admitted Midsummer
1786); entered at Peterhouse, Cambridge, 1792, removed to Caius
College, Cambridge, 4 January 1794, Scholar 1794-96, Tancred
Student, Fellow 1798-1816; entered the Army as Hospital Assistant
June 1794, Assistant Inspector 28 October 1795, M.B. 1797,
M.D. 5 July 1803, F.R.C.P. 30 September 1805; Deputy Inspector-
General II March 1813, Inspector-General 29 April 1813 to 1815;
served in the expedition to the Helder and in the Peninsular War, at
the battle of Barossa and siege of Cadiz (medal with one clasp for
Barrosa) ; knighted by George III. at the Queen's Palace 21 March
1810; J. P. and D.L. for co. Hants; F.R.S. 29 February 1816,
also F.R.S. of Edinburgh ; Author of " Reports of the Pestilential
Disorder of Andalusia, which appeared at Cadiz in 1800, 1804, 1810,
1813 and 1815"; died at Langstone Cottage, near Havant, co. Hants,
aged 85, on Wednesday, 30 December 1857, bur. in the vault in the
churchyard at Burghclere, co. Hants, 4 January 1858. Memorial
Tablet in All Saints' Church, Burghclere. Will dated i September
1856, proved (Prin. Reg., 224, 58) 16 April 1858, by James Butler
Fellowes and Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes, Lieutenant R.N.,
sons, and Henry Alworth Merewether, son-in-law, the Exors.
a^z^i/ <^^^^c^^£^.
=Elizabeth, elder dau.
and coheir of Joseph
James of Adbury
House, by Maria his
wife, only dau. of
Joseph Woods of Fun-
tington, CO. Sussex ;
born at Worton, Isle-
worth, CO. Middlesex,
2 July 1794; marr.
by special licence at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by
the Rev. Henry
Fellowes), on Tuesday,
5 March 1816 ; died
at Pangboume Lodge,
CO. Berks, aged 49,
on Monday, 1 1 De-
cember, bur. in the
vault in the church-
yard at Burghclere
18 December 1843.
Memorial Tablet in All
Saints' Church, Burgh-
clere. Admon (with
will dated 27 June
1839) was granted
(P.C.C.) I June 1844,
to John James, one of
the trustees.
A son, born Henry Alworth Merewether of Bowden Hill, co. Wilts (eldest=j=Maria, born in
on Tuesday, son of Henry Alworth Merewether of Castlefield, co. Wilts, Welbeck Street,
4 March D.C.L., King's Serjeant and Recorder of Yarmouth and London, 19
1817; died Reading, by Eliza Mary his wife, dau. of Thomas Lockyer of March 1818,
shortly after Wembury, co. Devon); born 22 April 1813; educated at bapt. at Burgh-
birth. Winchester and at Wadham College, 0.xford, matriculated 30 clere 30 Sep-
June 1827 ; migrated to Trinity College, Cambridge ; Barrister- tember 1820;
at-Law of the Inner Temple 9 June 1837, Q.C. 5 April 1853, marr. there on
Bencher 30 April 1853, and Recorder of Devizes 2 February Tuesday, 25
1844 until his death; Chairman of Wilts Quarter Sessions 10 August 1840;
January 1875 ; Leader of the Parliamentary Bar, retired 18 July died 18 Jan-
1871 ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Wilts; Author of "By Sea and uary, bur. at
By Land, being a Trip through Egypt, India, Ceylon, New Bowden Hill 25
Zealand and America, 1874"; died at Bowden Hill, aged 65, January 1S70.
on Wednesday, 29 August, bur. there 5 September 1877. Will
dated 19 May 1877, with codicil of same date, proved (Prin.
Reg., 739, 77) 28 September 1877, by Frederick Hastings
Goldney of Chippenham, co. Wilts, and Eveline Maria
Merewether of Bowden Hill, spinster, daughter, the Exors. /fv,
59
James Butler Fellowes of Vernon Hill, co. Hants,=f
and of Broom Hall, co. Surrey ; born at Adbury
House, CO. Hants, 6 July 1819, bapt. there
privately, received into the church at Burghclere,
CO. Hants, 30 September 1820; educated at Rugby
(admitted 6 July 1831); entered the Army as
Ensign 45th (The Nottinghamshire) Foot 31 May
1839, Lieutenant 15 April 1842, Captain 77th (The
East Middlesex) Foot 7 April 1848; served in the
Kaffir War; \Iilitary Secretary and A.D.C. to
Sir Henry Pottinger, Governor of Cape of Good
Hope ; died suddenly at Chobham, co. Surrey, on
Friday, 30 May 1884, bur. at Ryde, Isle of Wight.
M.I. in the chancel of Chobham Church. Will
dated 17 October 1883, with two codicils dated
31 January 1884 and 28 March 1884, proved (Prin.
Reg., 633, 84) 8 August 1884, by Robert Butler
Fellowes, son, one of the Exors.
=Georgina Eustatia Player, 2nd dau. of
Captain Thomas Robert Brigstocke,
R.N., of Robert's Rest, Ferryside, co.
Carmarthen, and of Stonepitts, near
Ryde, J. P. and D.L. for the counties of
Hants and Carmarthen, by Elizabeth
Lydia his wife, 2nd dau. and coheir of
George Player of Ryde House ; born
4 June 1825; marr. at Ryde on Wed-
nesday, 8 April 1846; died suddenly at
Brussels, Belgium, aged 48, on Monday,
I September 1873, bur. in the cemetery
at Ryde. M.I. in St. Thomas' Church,
Ryde. Will dated 13 March 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 31, 74) 23 January
1874, by James Butler Fellowes and
John Mo.xon Clabon the Exors.
j<r<^^!fc^)i^-7^t^^zi^~e^
y
Eustatia Elizabeth Margaret,
born at Stonepitts, near Ryde,
8 January, bapt. at St.
Thomas', Ryde, 28 February
1847 ; marr. at All Souls',
Langham Place, London, on
Thursday, 21 February 1878,
Charles Henry Porteous
(2nd son of James Porteous
of Jamaica, ^Vest Indies) ;
bom in Jamaica in 1851 ;
died s.p. at 3 Chisholm
Road, Richmond, co. Surrey,
8 January, bur. at Richmond
12 January 1885.
Ellinor Johanna
Player, born at
Portsea, co.
Hants, on Mon-
day, 2 1 May
1849; died at
Ryde, aged 17,
on Sunday, 14
April 1867, bur.
at Ryde.
James Butler Fellowes, horn
at Stonepitts, near Ryde,
on Thursday, 1 1 July, bapt.
at St. Thomas', Ryde, 7 Au-
gusti85o; Lieutenant R.N. ,
of H.M.S. "Wolverine";
died at the Island of
Ascension on Monday, 22
January 1877, bur. there.
Will dated 31 July 1876,
proved (Prin. Reg., 298, 77)
28 April 1877, by Robert
Butler Fellowes, brother,
one of the Exors.
William Player
Bullcr Fellowes,
born 5 June, died
at Goring, co.
O.xford, aged 3
months, on Wed-
nesday, 29 Sep-
tember 1 85 2, bur.
at St. Thomas',
Ryde.
60
William Butler Fellowes of Warblington, co.=
Hants ; born at Adbury House, co. Hants,
8 October, bapt. at Burghclere, co. Hants, 3
November 182 1 ; admitted Pensioner of Caius
College, Cambridge, 26 Januar)' 1838; of the
3rd Madras Light Cavalry, Comet 22 November
1841, Lieutenant 26 October 1844, Captain
14 May 1861, retired 1863; died at Warbling-
ton Rectory, aged 50, on Thursday, 22
August, bur. at Warblington 27 August 1872.
Will dated 5 February 1861, proved (Prin.
Reg., 564, 72) 17 September 1872, by Mary
Anne Fellowes, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Mary Anne, only dau. of the Rev. VVilliam
Norris, Rector of Warblington ; bom 5 Feb-
ruary 1823; niarr. at Warblington (by the
Rev. James Norris, D.D., President of Corpus
Christi College, Oxford) on Thursday, 4 Oc-
tober i860; died at Warblington, aged 77,
on Friday, 2 February, bur. there 6 February
1900. Will dated 23 July 1897, proved
(Prin. Reg., 404, 1900) 15 March 1900, by
Colonel William Campbell, Royal Marine
Artillery, A.D.C., the Rev. William Burrell
Norris and the Rev. Wyndham Arthur Scinde
Merewether, the Exors.
General ^\'illiam Campbell of Marchwood, Malvern, co.=j=Frances Maria,
Worcester, C.B. ; born 7 February 1847; entered the born at Warb-
Royal Marine Artillery 27 June 1864, Colonel in the lington Rectory
Army 29 August 1893, Colonel-Commandant Royal on Thursday, 6
Marine Artillery 28 September 1902, Major-General February, bapt.
I August 1904, Lieut.-General 20 August 1905, General at Warblington
I July igo8; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 29 August 1893 6 March 1862;
to 22 January 1901, and to H.M. King Edward VH. marr. there on
22 January 1901 to 31 July 1904 ; nominated C.B. Tuesday, 18
9 November 1904 ; served in Ashanti War 1873-74 October 1887.
(medal); in the Egyptian Expedition 1882 (medal wth
clasp, bronze star, brevet of Major) ; Provincial Grand
Master of Freemasons for co. Worcester. /f^
Helen Elizabeth,
born at Warbling-
ton Rectory on
Friday, 13 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at
Warblington 13
March 1863; died
at Warblington
Rectory, aged 12,
on Tuesday, 9
March, bur. at
Warblington 13
March 1875.
Edward Morrieson de Coucy Short of=f=Anne Louisa, bom at
Colombo, Ceylon (5th son of Mayow Warblington Rectory
Short, Barrister-at-Law, by Annis Rachel
his wife, dau. of the Rev. David Panton) ;
born at Havant, co. Hants, 18 August
1857 ; educated at Westminster and at
Charterhouse; entered the Ceylon Ci\il |
Service 1878, District Judge 1892, Mayor i
of Colombo 1905. /jy
on Wednesday, 1 5
June, bapt. at Warb-
lington 10 July 1864;
marr. there on Wed-
nesday, 14 July 1897.
I
Mary Anne Emily, born at
Warblington Rectory on
Tuesday, 24 April, bapt. at
^\'arblington 20 May 1866 ;
died at Warblington Rec-
tory, aged 18, on Monday,
15 December, bur. at
Warblington 19 December
1884.
George Player Butler Fellowes, R.N., born at Goring, co. Oxford,=NLagdaleine, dau. of Junias
on Tuesday, 20 September 1853 ; tea planter at the Emerald Rebintich ; married by
Bank Tea Estate, Sonadah, Bengal, India ; died suddenly at licence at St. Paul's Cathe-
Emerald Bank, Sonadah, on Saturday, 19 March 1887. Adfiion dral, Calcutta, India, 10
was granted at the Principal Registry 14 July 1887, to Magdaleine July 1886; married istly
Fellowes, relict. Dr. Shephard.
6i
I'^lizabeth Charlotte, bom 4 October,
bapt. at Burghclere, co. Hants, 31
October 1822 ; died unmarried at
Ryde, Isle of Wight, on F'riday, 5 Sep-
tember 1856. Memorial Tablet in
All Saints' Church, Burghclere. Will
dated 21 April 1855, with codicil dated
28 June 1856, proved (Prin. Keg.,
45. 58) 25 February 1858, by Henry
Alworth Merewether, the surviving Kxor.
Henry Butler Fellowes, born on Wednesday,
14 April, bapt. at Burghclere 8 May 1824;
Magistrate and Commissioner of Crown Lands
for the district of New England and Macleay ;
died unmarried at Armadale, New South Wales,
aged 32, 4 September 1855. Memorial Tablet in
North transept of St. Peter's Cathedral, Armidale,
and in All Saints' Church, Burghclere. Will dated
26 November 1853, proved (Prin. Reg., 7, 58)
23 January 1858, by James Butler Fellowes, brother,
the surviving Exor.
Robert Butler=
Fellowes of
St. Finbarr's,
Writtle, CO.
Essex ; born at
Enisworth, co.
Hants, 27 Sep-
tember 1855,
bapt. there.
=Marian Bridget, 2nd dau.
of John Easlea of Ix-
worth, CO. Suffolk ; born
in 1850; marr. at Ixworth
on Thursday, 29 Sep-
tember 1881; died s.p.
suddenly at Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, on
Friday, 5 March 1886,
bur. at Horsell, co. Surrey.
Adirion was granted at
the Principal Registry
21 November 1887, to
Robert Butler Fellowes
of Hoveton St. Peter,
CO. Norfolk, husband.
Henry Thomas Abdy Butler
Fellowes, born 7 February
1857 ; M.R.C.S. Eng., L.S.A.
Lond. ; died at Northbourne,
Chobham, co. Surrey, aged 25,
on Saturday, 18 February
1882, bur. in the cemetery at
Chobham. Memorial Tablet
in Chobham Church. Adriion
was granted at the I'rincipal
Registry 13 March 1882, to
James Butler Fellowes of
Northbourne, father and next
of kin.
Alfred Butler
Fellowes, born
15 January,
bapt. at St.
Thomas', Ryde,
18 February
1859; died 23
November, bur.
at St. Thomas',
Ryde, 26 No-
vember 1863.
Rosalind, born at 6 Brig-
stocke Terrace, Ryde, on
Wednesday, 7 November,
bapt. at St. Thomas', Ryde,
5 December i860; marr.
at All Souls', Langham
Place, London, on Satur-
day, 10 June 1882,
William Henry Easlea
of The Manor House,
Pakenham, co. Suffolk.
Beatrice Maria Player,
born at 6 Brigstocke
Terrace, Ryde, on
Thursday, 2 1 Novem-
ber, bapt. at St.
Thomas', Ryde, 22
December i86i.
Lsahella Fanny
Viola, born 2 1
March, bapt. at
St. Thomas',
Ryde, 17 April,
died 23 June,
bur. at St.
Thomas', Ryde,
25 June 1863.
Orlando Butler Fellowes
of Richmond, co. Surrey ;
born at 6 Brigstocke
Terrace, Ryde, 28 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at St.
Thomas', Ryde, 29 March
1865.
62
John Butler Fellowes of Bristol, =
CO. Gloucester; born 15 March,
bapt. at Burghclere, co. Hants,
7 April 1825; died at Vent-
nor, Isle of Wight, aged 31,
on Monday, 12 May 1856.
Memorial Tablet in All Saints'
Church, Burghclere. Will
dated 7 March 1856, proved
(P.C.C. 548, 56) 9 July 1856,
by Mary Anne Fellowes, relict,
Henry Alworth Merewether,
brother-in-law, and Thomas
Abdy Fellowes, cousin, the
Exors.
=Mary Anne, youngest dau. of the Rev.
Richard Thomas Arthur St. Leger,
Vicar of Otterford, co. Somerset,
by Charlotte his wife, 2nd dau. of
Sir John Frederick, Baronet ; bom
3 December 1830; marr. at Starcross,
CO. Devon, on Tuesday, 3 January
1854; died at 24 East Southernay,
Exeter, aged 73, on Thursday, 17 June
1903. Will dated 3 September 1902,
proved (Prin. Reg., 851, 1903) i July
1903, by the Rev. Wyndham Arthur
Scinde Merewether, nephew, and Ethel
Lucy Dean, niece, the Exors.
Charlotte Lucy, born
14 August, bapt. at
Burghclere 9 Sep-
tember 1826 ; died
unmarried 26 April
1892. Adinon, with
will dated 28 May
1857, was granted
(Prin. Reg., 653, 92)
14 June 1892, to
Rear- Admiral Thomas
Hounsom Butler
Fellowes, R.N., the
brother.
Maud St. Leger, born at Ventnor on Sunday, 28 January
1855; died unmarried at West Hill House, Lincoln,
aged 35, on Monday, 25 August 1890. Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry 5 November 1890, to
Mary Anne Fellowes, widow, mother, and only next of kin.
Algernon Godfrey Butler=
Fellowes of Ingersoll,
Ontario, Canada ; born
on Saturday, 1 1 August,
bapt. at St. Thomas',
Ryde, 23 September
1 856; educated at Guild-
ford and at Lancing.
=Emily Jane, dau. of Theodore Butler^Ada Caroline, youngest
Alfred Gammon of
AVashington, Ontario,
by Rosina his wife,
dau. of the Rev. John
Bonham; born 28 Sep-
tember 1862 ; marr. at
Washington, Ontario,
S October 1887.
Fellowes, born dau. of Henry Fletcher
28 April 1868. of Painsbury, co. Glou-
cester ; marr. at Heene
St. Botolph, CO. Sussex,
on Tuesday, 14 April
1891.
Edna Brigstocke, born
18 June 1888, bapt. at
Washington.
Stanley Butler Fellowes,
born 15 September 1892,
bapt. at Washington.
63
Constance Fanny, dau.=
of Charles Simpson
Hanson of Constan-
tinople, by Charlotte
Smith his wife ; born
20 July 1836; marr. at
St. Pancras', London,
on Saturday, 20 June
1857; died s.p. on
Saturday, 29 December
1888, bur. at Stevenage,
CO. Hertford, on Thurs-
day, 3 January 1889.
Will dated 22 Feb-
ruary 1875, proved
(Prin. Reg., 118, 89)
6 February 1889, by
Rear-Admiral Thomas
Hounsom Butler Fel-
lowes of Stevenage,
husband, the sole Exor.
ist wife.
=Rear- Admiral Thomas Hounsom Butler Fellowes=^Margaret ( Daisy),
of Woodfield, Stevenage, C. B. ; bom 1912nd dau. of the
October, bapt. at Burghclere, co. Hants, 15
November 1827 ; entered the Royal Navy as a
Cadet April 1845, Lieutenant 10 December
1852, Commander 24 June 1862, Captain 14
August 1868, retired as Rear-Admiral i January
1886; served in the Crimea 1854-56, Lieutenant
of "Odin," during operations in the Gulf of
Bothnia 1854, present at the capture of the
forts at Bomarsund 1854 (Baltic medal), at the
operations in the Black Sea, capture of Kertch
and Kinburn (Crimean and Turkish medals,
Sebastopol clasp) ; as Commander of Coast
Guard repeatedly mentioned for saving life from
shipwTecks (medal of National Lifeboat Institu-
tion); commanded the Naval Brigade throughout
the Abyssinian War, present at the battle of
Arojie and capture of Magdala 1868 (Abyssinian
medal); nominated C.B. 1868; J. P. for co.
Hertford, Alderman Hertford County Council
1889.
22^-^
Rev. William Jowitt,
Rector of Steven-
age, by Louisa
Margaret his wife,
dau. of John Allen;
born 10 September
1870 ; married at
Stevenage (by her
father) on Wed-
nesday, 20 August
1890. 2nd wife.
Thomas Balfour Fellowes, born at Woodfield,
Stevenage, on Monday, 13 July, bapt. at Stevenage
20 August 1891 ; educated at United Services
College, Westward Ho! Osborne and Dartmouth ;
entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet 30 Sep-
tember 1903, Midshipman H.M.S. "Britannia"
15 May 1908.
I
Cuthbert Dorset Fellowes, bom at Wood-
field, Stevenage, on Sunday, 26 March,
bapt. at Stevenage 4 May 1893 ; educated
at United Services College, Westward Ho !
afterwards at Haileybury College.
Rupert Caldwell Fellowes, born at Woodfield, Stevenage,
on Saturday, 12 May, bapt. at Stevenage 20 July 1894;
educated at United Services College, Westward Ho !
afterwards at Royal Naval School, Eltham.
I
Ivon Gordon Fellowes, born at
Woodfield, Stevenage, on Sunday,
16 January, bapt. at Stevenage 12
March 1898; educated at Cranleigh
School, CO. Surrey.
64
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Azure a lion rampant or ducally crowned
argent.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or a man's
head in profile couped at the shoulders proper
bearded sable wreathed round the temples
gold and azure on the head a cap of the last
fretty argent tasselled gold turned up ermine.
BarelL
Sir Harry Verelst Darell, Baronet,=f=AiTielia Maria Anne,
elder son of Sir Lionel Darell,
I St Baronet, M.P. for Lyme |
Regis, by Isabella his wife, dau. I
of Timothy TuUy, a Director of j
the Hon''''= East India Com-
pany (see " Memorial Rings,"
^o. 932, page 2g4, and
No. P52, page joi) ; bom at
Calcutta, India, 25 December
1768; a Senior Merchant on
the Bengal Establishment and
Commercial Resident of the
Hon'''* East India Company at
Eatwah and Calpu, India ;
succeeded his father as 2nd
Baronet 30 October 1803; died
at Calpu 13 April 1828. Will
dated 30 August 181 1, with
codicil dated 8 August 1827,
proved (P.C.C. 578 Liverpool)
24 October 1829, by Dame
Amelia Maria Anne Darell,
relict, one of the Exors.
only dau. of William
Beecher of How-
bury, CO. Bedford ;
marr. 2 June 1809 ;
died at 9 Queen's
Gate Terrace, Lon-
don, aged 87, on
Saturday, 5 January,
bur. at Fretheme,
CO. Gloucester, 10
January 1878. Will
dated 14 February
1874, proved (Prin.
Reg., 117, 78)
7 February 1878,
by the Rev. Sir Wil-
liam Lionel Darell,
Baronet, son, and
Gerald Monteith
Shirley, Captain 25th
Foot, grandson, two
of the Exors.
Rev. Anthony Berwick Lechmere (younger son of Sir Anthony Lechmere,^Emily Mary,
ist Baronet, by Mary his ist wife, dau. and heir of Joseph Berwick of Hallow marr. at Upton-
Park, CO. Worcester); born 28 May 1802; of Christ Church, Oxford, on-Severn, co.
matriculated 16 May 1820, B.A. 1824, M.A. 1826 ; Hon. Canon of Worcester Warwick, 11
1849, Rural Dean, Vicar of Eldersfield, co. Worcester, 1826, of Welland, October 1842;
CO. Worcester, 1828-76 and of Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, 1839 until his died at the
death; died suddenly at the Vicarage, Hanley Castle, aged 76, on Tuesday, Vicarage, Han-
8 October 1878. Will dated 12 May 1877, proved at Worcester 24 December ley Castle, on
1878, by Sir Edmund Anthony Harley Lechmere, Baronet, nephew, and Thursday, 18
Thomas Garmston Hyde, gent., the Exors. March 1869.
Henry Shirley=
of Peppingford
Lodge, CO. Sus-
sex, and of Hyde
Hall, Ettington,
Jamaica, West
Indies ; died at
Hyde Hall on
Wednesday, 30
August 1848.
=Isabella Martha,
marr. at Brighton,
CO. Sussex, on
Monday, 23 Jan-
uary 1837 ; died
at Derby Lodge,
East Sheen, co.
Surrey, aged 88,
on Saturday, 4
November 1899.
Will dated 18
March 1884, with
codicil dated
20 January 1890,
proved (Prin.
Reg., 312, 1900)
13 February
1900, by Romer
Williams, the
surviving Exor.
Elizabeth Anne, Lieut. -Colonel Sir Harry Francis Colville
marr. at Rich- Darell, Baronet; bom 17 November 18 14;
niond, CO. Sur- succeeded his father as 3rd Baronet 13
rey, on Tuesday, April 1828; entered the Army as Ensign
16 June 1835, i8th Poot i June 1832, Lieutenant 12
to Henry Brown June 1835, Captain 7th Dragoon Guards
of the Bombay 14 July 1841, Major 3 September 1847,
Civil Service, Lieut.-Colonel by brevet 15 September
and sometime 1848; served in the China Expedition
Judge at Poona, of 1842, being present at the taking of
Bombay, India. Chusan (medal); against the Boers 1S45,
=f= and the Katifir War 1846-47, at the
/k Gwanga 8 June 1846 (severely wounded);
died at Oagliari, Sardinia, aged 38, on
Thursday, 6 January 1853. Admon was
granted (P.C.C.) 19 May 1S53, to the
Rev. Sir William Lionel Darell, Baronet,
brother, Amelia Maria Anne Darell,
widow, the mother and ne.xt of kin,
having first renounced.
A
Mary, eldest=
dau. of Sir
Francis Ford,
2iid Baronci,
liy Eliza his
wife, dau. of
Henry Hrady
of Limerick ;
marr. at Charl-
ton Kings, CO.
Gloucester, 29
May 1 840; died
s. p. at Torquay,
co.Devon,aged
22, 9 March
1842. 1st wife.
=Rev. Sir William Lionel Darell=
of Fretherne Court, co. Glou-
cester, Baronet ; burn in Upper
Brook Street, (Irosvenor
Square, London, 5 February
1817; of Christ Church,
O.xfortl, matriculated 4 June
1835, H.A. 1839, M.A. 1842;
Rector of Fretherne 1844-78;
succeeded his brother as 4th
Baronet 6 January 1853; died
at 22 Upper Brook Street,
Grosvenor Square, London,
aged 66, on Friday, i June,
bur. in the churchyard at
Fretherne 7 June 1883. Will
dated 31 March 1882, proved
(Brin. Reg., 592, 83) 14 July
1883, by Dame Fanny Julia
Darell, relict, Sir Lionel
Edward Darell, Baronet, son,
and Eugene Wason and
Romer Williams, the Exors.
•Harriet Mary, sister=
and heir of Sir Mat-
thew Edward Ticrney,
3rd Baronet, and only
dau. of Sir Edward
Tierney, 2nd Baronet,
by Anna Maria his
wife, youngest dau. of
Henry Jones ; marr.
at St. George's, Han-
over Square, London,
on Tuesday, 18 April
1843 ; died at Frim-
ley, CO. Surrey, aged
57, on Friday, 27
June, bur. in the
churchyard at Fre-
therne 3 July 1873.
2nd wife.
I
= Fanny Julia, James
widow of T. Darell,
Hyde Clarke born in
of 'I'he Firs, 18 19.
Frimley, co.
Surrey ; marr.
by special licence at
St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, on
Wednesday, 7 January
1880; diedat67Shaftes-
bury Road, Hammer-
smith, CO. Middlesex,
aged 65, 17 January,
bur. in the churchyard
at Fretherne 2oJanuary
1894. Adinon was
granted at the Principal
Registry 3 April 1894,
to Edward Hyde("larke
and Rochfort Hyde
Clarke, the Exors.
3rd wife.
Edward McDougalh
Stopford Claremont
(son of General
Edward Stopford
Claremont, C.H.) ;
of the Royal Navy,
Acting Sub- Lieu-
tenant 5 December
1866, Lieutenant 4
April 1870.
=Flora Mary, born at the
Rectory, Fretherne, on
Wednesday, 12 June 1844;
marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
on Tuesday, 18 June
1872 ; died at Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, in her
63rd year, on Friday, 22
February 1907. Will
dated 27 September 1906,
l)roved (Brin. Reg., 153,
1907) 5 April 1907,
by Edward McDougall
Stopford Claremont, the
sole EXor.
Sir Lionel Edward Darell of=
Fretherne Court, Baronet ;
born at the Rectory, Fre-
therne, on Saturday, 6
September 1845; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 18 May 1864;
j.B. and D.L. for co.
Gloucester, High Sheriff
1887-88, County Coun-
cillor (Eastington Division)
CO. Gloucester ; Captain
Gloucestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry 1879-81; succeeded
his fiither as 5th Baronet on
Friday, i June 1883.
=Helen Frances,
only child of
Edward Mars-
land of Hen-
bury Park, CO.
Chester, by Jane
Haigh his wife ;
married at St.
Thomas', Hen-
bury (by the
Rev. Sir\\'illiam
Lionel Darell,
Baronet), on
Wednesday, 22
June 1870.
Violet Mary, born
at Fretherne Court
on Wednesday, 7
June 1871.
Lionel Edward Hamilton
Darell, born on Friday,
19 April, died a few
hours later, bur. at
Fretherne 23 April 1872.
Evelyn May, born at
Fretherne Court on
Thursday, 2 7 March,
bapt. at Fretherne
23 May 1873.
Harriet May, born at
Fretherne Court on
Sunday, 8 February,
died a few hours later,
bur. at Fretherne 11
February 1874.
Montgomery Launcelot Carleton (2nd son of General Henry Alexander
Carleton, (!.B., of ("lare, co. Tipperary, and of Greenfields, co. Cork,
General and ("olonel-("onnnandant Royal Artillery, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of Armor Boyle of Dundrum, co. Tipperary); born 4 June 1861 ;
of the Royal Artillery, Lieutenant 26 July 1881, Captain 26 January 1890,
Major by brevet 25 January 1899, Adjutant, Militia, 12 August 1893 to
I January 1898; employed in Uganda Protectorate 9 January 1898 to 28
October 1899; served in Hazara Expeditions of 1888 and 1891, at Uganda
1898, commanded troops for sometime in Unyoro (mentioned in desjiatches,
brevet of Major, medal).
66
=Marguerite Helen,
born at The
Wilderness, near
Reading,co. Berks,
on Thursday, 7
January, bapt. at
Fretherne 7 May
1875 ; marr. at
St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London,
1 6 Dccemberi 908.
Amy, daughter of=
Leo Schuster of
Roehampton, co.
Surrey ; niarr. at
Roehampton (by
the Rev. Sir Wil-
h'am Lionel Darell,
Baronet, assisted
by her uncle,
the Rev. Nevison
Loraine) on Tues-
day, 15 June
1869 ; divorced
on her husband's
petition in 1878.
I St wfe.
=Edward Tierney Gillkrest Darell, born 6 August=
1847 ; of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
18 May 1864: Lieutenant Gloucestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry ; died at 5 St. George's
Place, Hyde Park Corner, London, on Tuesday,
8 February, bur. at Fretherne, co. Gloucester,
12 February 1898. Will dated 26 November
i8go, proved (Prin. Reg., 411, 98) i April
1898, by Florence Darell, relict. Sir Lionel
Edward Darell, Baronet, and Romer Williams,
the Exors.
^Florence, dau. of William
Johnson of Margate, co.
Kent ; marr. at St. j ude's,
South Kensington, Lon-
don, on Thursday, i June
1882. She marr. istly
Thomas Broadwood of
Holmbush, co. Sussex.
2nd wife.
Archibald Fitzroy George, Earl of Kinnoull, born=
20 June 1855; Lieutenant ist Battalion Black Watch
(Royal Highlanders), Colonel Egyptian Gendarmerie;
served with Baker Pasha as chief of his staff
during campaign in Red Sea, present during Baker's
defeat in Egypt (mentioned in despatches, Egyptian
medal and bronze star, and Commander of the
Osmanieh) ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Perth ; succeeded
his father, George, Earl of Kinnoull, as 12th Earl,
30 January 1897. He marr. istly, 13 July 1877,
Josephine Maria, 2nd dau. of John M. Hawke of
Hans Place, London, who died 2 December 1900.
A
^Florence Mary,
born at 32 Corn-
wall Gardens,
South Kensing-
ton, London, on
Friday, 2 March
1883; married
at St. Paul's,
Knightsbridge,
London, 24 Jan-
uary 1903. 2nd
wife.
John Burgess Preston Karslake of White Knights, Reading,=
CO. Berks (only son of Preston Karslake of White Knights,
Reading, by Emily his wife, dau. of Stephen Garrard) ; born
at 31 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Monday,
10 February 1868; of Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated
16 October 1886 ; called to the Bar at the Middle Temple
November 1890; Major Buckinghamshire Yeomanry.
=Mary Leonora Amy, born at
15a Upper Brook Street, Lon-
don, on Monday, 7 March
1870, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London ;
marr. there on Tuesday, 1 1
January 1898.
A
Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke Darell of Saul Lodge,=
Stonehouse, co. Gloucester ; born at Fretherne Court, co.
Gloucester, on Sunday, 2 April, bapt. at Fretherne 18 May 1876;
educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford ; 2nd Lieutenant
4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry (Militia) 14 April 1894,
Lieutenant 28 August 1895; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
ist Life Guards 22 March 1899, Lieutenant 7 March 1900,
Captain 16 September 1905, Adjutant Gloucestershire Imperial
Yeomanry i January 1904 to 31 March 1908, and to Territorial
Force i April to 31 December 1908; A. DC. to Major-General
Henry Jenner Scobell, C.V.O., C.B., General Officer commanding
Cape Colony District, South Africa, 25 February 1909; J. P. for
CO. Gloucester 1904.
Margaret Eleanor Phyllis,
born at 34 Ennismore
Gardens, London, 21 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at Fretherne
19 April 1904.
Lionel Algernon Heathcote Darell,
born 30 August, bapt. at Fretherne
3 October, died 12 November,
bur. at Fretherne 15 November
1905-
67
^Eleanor, dau. of Justinian
Heathcote Edwards-Heath-
cote of Apedale, co.
Stafford, by Eleanor his
wife, dau. of Spencer
Stone of Callingwood, co.
Stafford ; born at Doddle-
spool, CO. Stafford ; marr. at
St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 21 April 1903.
Nancy Brenda, born in
London 19 January, bapt.
at Fretherne 23 February
1908.
I
Roderick Willoughby MacLeod of Cadboll^Alice Olivia, bom
at Balvarran, Pit-
lochry, CO. Perth,
on Sunday, 20 Au-
gust 1871 ; marr.
at St. George's,
Hanover Square,
London, 20 Jan-
uary 1897.
and of Invergordon Castle, co. Ross (son of
Robert Bruce j4itneas MacLeod of CadboU,
by Ellen Augusta his wife, dau. of Sir John
Pollard Willoughby, Baronet) ; born 29 May
1858 ; educated at Eton and at Clare College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1876 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Cameron Highlanders (The Queen's Own)
23 October 1880, Lieutenant i July 1881,
Captain Reserve of Officers i July 1887,
retired 1892; Brigade- Major Seaforth and
Cameron Volunteer Brigade 28 April 1900;
served in Egyptian Expedition 1882, battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, Khedive's
bronze star) ; served in Soudan 1885-86,
with Frontier Field F'orce, actions at Kosheh
and Ginnis ; J. P. and D.L. for the counties
of Ross and Cromarty. /\
Harry Francis Darell, born
at Fretherne Court, co.
Gloucester, on Sunday, 18
August 1872; educated at
Eton and at the Royal
Military College, Sand-
hurst ; entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant 3rd
Battalion Rifle Brigade
(The Prince Consort's
Own) 12 March 1892,
Lieutenant 16 May 1894,
Captain 2 August 1899 ;
served in operations on
North-West Frontier of
India 1897-98, with Tochi
Field Force (medal with
clasp).
William Harry Verelst Darell, bom at The Wilderness, Reading, co.=
Berks, on Wednesday, 23 January 1878; educated at Eton and at
the Royal Military College, Sandhurst; entered the Army as 2nd
Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards 8 September 1897,
Lieutenant 18 January 1899, Captain 29 November 1903; served in
South African War 1899-1902 ; at advance on Kimberley, including
actions at Belmont, Enslin, Modder River and Magersfontein ;
operations in Orange F"ree State February to May 1900, including
actions at Poplar Grove, Dreifontein, Vet River and Zand River ; in
the Transvaal in May and June 1900, including actions near Johan-
nesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill ; in the Transvaal, East of
Pretoria, July to October 1900, and West of Pretoria, November
1900; in Cape Colony, South of Orange River, 1900; in the
Transvaal November to December 1900; in Cape Colony November
1900 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with five clasps, King's medal
with two clasps).
=Eva Jeffie, dau. of
Emerson Bainbridge
of Auchnashcllach, co.
Ross, M.P. for (lains-
borough, by Eliza his
I St wife, dau. of George
Jefferson Armstrong of
Manchester ; born 20
October 1882; marr.
at the Guards' Chapel,
Wellington Barracks,
London, on Saturday,
26 October 1907.
Flora Muriel, born
at Fretherne Court
on Saturday, 8 No-
vember 1879, bapt.
at Fretherne 1 2
February 1880 ;
died there on Fri-
day, 27 May, bur.
at Fretherne i June
1881.
Dorothy Muriel,
born at Fretherne
Court 28 October
1881, bapt. at
Fretherne 1 1 April
1882.
Guy Marsland Darell, born at
Fretherne Court on Tuesday, 10
July, bapt. at Fretherne 7 August
1883 ; educated at Eton and at
the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst ; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant ist Battalion
Coldstream Guards 18 January
1902, Lieutenant 29 November
1905.
Barbara Gladys,
bom at Fretherne
Court 14 January,
bapt. at Fretherne
8 April 1885.
•^Oa^^
68
0ioovt of applefaj) Hall to. Leicester,
Arms. — Ermine three greyhounds courant in pale saVile collaied gules
on a canton of the third a lion passant guardant or.
Cresl. — A moorcock sable guttee d'or the back comb wattles and legs
gules the wings expanded holding in the beak a branch
of heath proper.
Mollo. — Non civium ardor.
Susan, only dau. of=pGeorge Moore of Appleby Parva, co.=
John Drummond ' Leicester, of Bentley, co. Warwick,
of Megginch Castle, ' and of Snareston Lodge, co. Leicester
CO. Perth, by Lady (eldest son of (ieorge Moore of
Appleby Parva, High Sheriff for co.
Leicester 1794, by Elizabeth his wife,
dau. and heir of William Darker) ;
High Sheriff for co. Leicester ;
died 23 June 1827. Will dated
6 April 1827, proved (P.C.C. 30
Sutton) 5 January 1828, by Elizabeth
Moore, relict, and Valentine Green,
the other Exor.
Susan his wife, 2nd
dau. of John, 9th
Earl of Westmor-
land ; married in
181 1 ; died in 1813.
ist wife.
=Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Francis
Hurt of Aldervvasley, co. Derby,
and of Castem, co. Stafford, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of James
Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe Hall
and of Barton Lodge, both co.
Lancaster; marr. 20 April 181 5;
died at her house. Friar Gate,
Derby, on Wednesday, 16 June
1841. Will dated 21 May 1840,
proved (P.C.C. 273, 42) 7 April
1842, by James Hurt, brother, the
sole Exor. 2nd wife.
Susan, younger dau. of=
William Phillips Inge of
Thorpe Constantine, co.
Stafford, High Sheriff for
CO. Stafford 1807, by Lady
Elizabeth Euphemia his
wife, 4th dau. of John,
7 th Earl of Galloway,
K.T. ; marr. 10 June
1833 ; died, aged 31, 12
March, bur. at Thorpe
Constantine 18 March
1836. ist wife.
=George Moore of Appleby Parva ; born=
17 September 181 1; of Christ Church,
0.xford, matriculated 16 June 1829; J. P.
and D.L. for the counties of Leicester
and Derby, High Sheriff for co. Derby
1837 ; died at Camesky House, Fort
William, co. Inverness, aged 60, on
Saturday, 26 August, bur. at Appleby
Magna 2 September 187 1. Will dated
4 February 187 1, proved (Prin. Reg.,
743> 71) 3 November 1871, by George
John Moore of Appleby Hall, son,
Vaughan Hanning Lee of Lanelay, co.
Glamorgan, and Samuel William Clowes
of Woodhouse, co. Leicester, the Exors.
=Isabel Clara, youngest
dau. of the Rev.
Charles Holden (for-
merly Shuttleworth) of
Aston Hall, co. Derby,
by Rosamond Amelia
Deane his 3rd wife ;
marr. at Aston-upon-
Trent on Tuesday, 8
January 1839; died at
Appleby Hall on Thurs-
day, 17 January, bur.
at Appleby Magna 23
January 1867. 2nd wife.
Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee of Dillington, co. Somerset, of Rheola=
and of Lanelay, both co. Glamorgan (eldest son of John Lee Lee of
Dillington, co. Somerset, and of Orleigh, co. Devon, M.P. for Wells, by
Jessey his ist wife, dau. of John Edwards Vaughan of Rheola, M.P.) ; born
25 February 1836; Captain 21st Fusiliers and Major Glamorganshire
Militia; J. P. and D.L. for the counties of Somerset and Glamorgan, High
Sheriff for co. Glamorgan 1871; M.P. for West Somerset 1874-82;
by Deed Poll dated 17 March 1874, took the additional name of Vaughan
before that of Lee ; died at Dillington on Friday, 7 July, bur. at
Whitelackington, co. Somerset, 12 July 1882.
A\
=Clara Elizabeth,
born at Derby 2 1
February, bapt. at
Appleby Magna
4 May 1841 ;
marr. there on
Wednesday, 7
August 1 86 1.
69
Edward Anthony Holden of Aston Hall, co. Derby (2nd son of the=i=Susan Drummond,
Rev. Charles Shuttleworth [formerly Holden] of Aston Hall, by Rosamond
Amelia Ueane his 3rd wife); bom 2 August 1805; of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, matriculated 4 May 1824, B.A. 1829, M.A. 1832;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Derby, High Sheriff 1838; died at Aston Hall, in
his 73rd year, on Tuesday, 28 August 1877. Will dated 8 December
1876, proved at Derby 26 November 1877, by Susan Drummond Holden,
relict, Francis Shuttleworth Rendall, heretofore Holden, son, and Horace
Devas, the Exors. /t\
marr. at Snareston,
CO. Leicester, on
Thursday, 2 2 No-
vember 1832.
George John Moore of Appleby=
Hall, CO. Leicester ; born on
Monday, 19 December 1842; of
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated
18 January 1861, B.A. 1866, M.A.
1869; J. P. and D.L. for co.
Leicester.
=Louisa, 6th dau. of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich of
Peamore, Exeter, co. Devon, J. P. and D.L., High Sheriff
1834, M.P. for Exeter and South Devon, by Louisa his
2nd wife, only dau. of Lewis William Buck of Morton,
CO. Devon, M.P. ; born at Peamore, Exeter, 3 March
1846; marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
on Tuesday, 6 October 1874.
Charles Louis George
Moore, born at 41
Bryanston Street, Mary-
lebone, London, on
Friday, 3 March 1876;
educated at Eton.
Gerald Henry Moore,
bom at 37 Eccleston
Square, London, on
Wednesday, 1 6 May
1877; educated at
Eton.
Lancelot Geoffry Moore,
bom at 20 Eaton
Square, Pimlico, Lon-
don, on Friday, 5 Feb-
ruary 1886; educated
at Eton.
Elsie Louise, born
at 14 Lowndes
Square, London, on
Wednesday, 13 Feb-
ruary 1889.
79
Walter Mainwaring Coyney of Weston Coyney, co.=
Stafford (only son of Lieut.-Colonel Charles Coyney
of Weston Coyney, J. P. and D.L., by Sophia Henrietta
his I St wife, dau. of Admiral Rowland Mainwaring
of Whitmore Hall, co. Stafford, R.N.) ; bom i8
September 1839; of Merton College, Oxford,
matriculated 26 November 1857; Captain and Hon.
Major 4th Battalion (Prince of Wales') North Staf-
fordshire Regiment (Militia); J. P. and D.L. for
CO. Stafford ; died at Weston Coyney, aged 44, on
Sunday, 6 January 1884. /t\
=Susan, bapt. at Appleby Magna, co.
Leicester, 30 April 1845; marr. there
on Thursday, 26 November 1863 ;
died 8 April 1906. Will dated
4 April 1906, proved (Prin. Reg.,
139, 1906) 13 July 1906, by Charles
John Blagg and Arthur Vaughan
Hanning Vaughan-Lee, Colonel in
H.M. Army, the Exors.
Wilfrid Byron (her cousin), youngest son of the Rev.=
the Hon''''^ William Byron, Rector of Trowell, co.
Nottingham, by Mary Elizabeth his ist wife, youngest
dau. of Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Torin Kindersley);
born at Stoke Talmage, co. O.xford, on Tuesday, 31
January 1871 ; 2nd Lieutenant Leicestershire Imperial
Yeomanry 18 November 1893, Lieutenant 9 February
1898, Lieutenant 4th Battalion 7 February 1900, Hon.
Captain in the Army 10 July 1901 ; served in South
-African War with the Imperial Yeomanry 1 899-1 900
(mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10
September 1901, Queen's medal with three clasps).
=Sylvia Mary, born
18 October, bapt.
at Appleby Magna
1 9 December 1 880;
marr. there on
Wednesday, 25
September 1901.
A
{/^or issue see Pedigree of Byron,
page 5S.)
Charles Frederick
Rickstead Moore,
born at Appleby
Magna 2 2 No-
vember 1 883, bapt.
there 3 February
1884; served in
South African War
with the Cape
Mounted Police
(medal).
71
B
Rev. Charles Thomas Moore,=
bom at Appleby Hall, co.
Leicester, on Wednesday, 3
February, bapt. at Appleby
Magna 15 April 1847; ofTrinity
Hall, Cambridge, matriculated
Lent Term, 1866, B.A. 1870,
M.A. 1877 ; Vicar of Breedon-
on-the-Hill, co. Leicester, 1876
-77, Rector of Appleby 1877.
=Mabel Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Rev. the Hon'''' Augustus
Byron, Rector of Kirkby Mallory, co. Leicester, J. P. and
County Alderman for co. Leicester, by Frederica his wife,
youngest dau. of Lieut. -General Sir Thomas McMahon,
Baronet, G.C.B. ; born at 18 Bryanston Square, London,
on Wednesday, 20 April 1853, bapt. at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London ; marr. at Kirkby Mallory (by the Rev. the
Hon''''= William Byron) on Wednesday, 7 January 1880.
(See Pedigree of Byron, page 54.)
I I I
George Augustus Vera Irene, born at the Rectory, Esm^ John Moore,
William Moore, Appleby Magna, 26 November, born at Appleby
born at Appleby bapt. there privately the next Magna 6 May,
Magna 20 Sep- day ; bur. at Appleby Magna 28 died the next day,
tember, bapt. there November 1890. bur. at Appleby
27 October 1889. Magna 9 May 1892.
Aubrey Gordon de
Appleby Moore,
born 30 August,
bapt. at Appleby
Magna 15 October
.893.
Rosamond, born
at Appleby Hall,
bapt. at Appleby
Magna 8 July
1849.
William Wriothesley Mills Wingfield (only^Katharine, born 24 October
son of the Rev. William Wriothesley Wing- 185 1, bapt. at Appleby
field. Vicar of Gulval, co. Cornwall, by
Frances his wife, dau. of W. Fortescue) ;
of Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 19
October 1859, aged 18; died s.p. 18 March
1903. Will dated 30 January 1903, proved
(Prin. Reg., 679, 1903) 2 May 1903, by
Katharine Wingfield, relict, the sole Executrix.
Magna 27 January 1852 ;
marr. at St. John's, Padding-
ton, London (by the Rev.
Charles Thomas Moore), on
Thursday, 21 August 1879.
ctZAC^
72
Ctmliffe of acton ^arK, ro. Bcnbigf),
anti of EiberpooL
General Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe=j=Susan Emily, 2nd
of Acton Park, co. Denbigh, and of dau. of Colonel
Liverpool, Baronet, C.B. (2nd son of JohnPaton,Com-
Sir Foster Cunliffe of Acton Park, missary - General
3rd Baronet, by Harriet his wife, of the Bengal
dau. of Sir David Kinloch of Gilmer- ' Army ; married
ton, CO. Edinburgh, Baronet); born 2 April 1825;
at Chester 22 April 1785; entered ' died at 7 Craven
the Bengal Army in 1798, Major ist I Hill, Bayswater,
Bengal Native Infantry 17 October London, on Tues-
1818, Colonel 4th Bengal Nadve 1 day, 11 Novem-
Infantry 30 May 1828, General 13 ' ber 1856, bur. in
October 1857 ; High Sheriff for co. j Highgate Ceme-
Denbigh 1835; knighted by Letters tery, London.
Patent dated 18 November 1829, 2nd wife.
C.B. 20 July 1838 ; succeeded his
father as 4th Baronet 15 June 1834;
died at Acton Park, in his 75th year,
on Saturday, 10 September 1859, bur.
at Saighton. Will dated 21 March
1857, with three codicils dated
respectively 23 November 1857, 22 February 1858 and
18 August 1859, proved (Prin. Reg., 651, 59) 4 November
1859, by Charles Townshend of the City of Chester and
John Panton Gubbins of Glyn Garth, co. Anglesea, two
Crest.— A greyhound sejant argent of the Exors for Great Britain and Ireland. He marr
'°"^^i-FMeH.er. -^1>-' \S December 1805, Louisa widow of Major
.\rtluir I'orest of the Madras Civil Service. She died
4 May 1822.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. -
Sable three conies courant argent.
Lieut. -Colonel Hippisley=
Marsh ; entered the
Bengal Army as Cadet
3rd Bengal Light Cavalry
1824, Lieutenant 22 June
1825, Captain 29 May
1847, retired as Lieut.-
Colonel 26 September
1854; died at 3 Laurel
Grove, Penge, co. Surrey,
I March 1884. Willdated
3 March 1883, proved
(Prin. Reg., 238, 84) 22
March 1884, by Sarah
Ann King, spinster, the
sole Exccutri.v.
=Louisa Hariot, marr.
21 October 1835;
died at Tonbridge,
CO. Kent, aged 89,
on Friday, 10 Feb-
ruary 1899. Will
dated 16 November
1895, with codicil
dated 25 March 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
619, 99) 18 May 1899,
by Hippisley Cunliffe
Marsh, retired Colonel
in the Bengal Lancers,
son, the Exor.
A
Robert Ellis Cunliffe, =
born 2 7 March 1 808 ;
of the Bengal Civil
Service, appointed in
1826; Judge of the
Mymensing District ;
died at Exeter, co.
Devon, aged 47, on
Saturday, 31 March,
bur. at the parish
church, Wrexham, co.
Denbigh, 10 April
1855, Will dated
24 February 1855,
proved (P.C.C. 398,
55) 25 May 1855, by
Charlotte Mnria Jane
Cunliffe, relict, the
sole Executrix.
=Charlotte Maria Jane,
eldest dau. of Ilted
Howell ; marr. at
Charlton Kings, co.
Gloucester, 2 May
1837 ; died in Paris
on Sunday, 3 Feb-
ruary 1S56, bur. in
Pere-la-ChaiseCeme-
tery, Paris. Admon
was granted (P.C.C.)
26 April 1856, to
John Panton Gub-
bins, one of the
sur%-iving guardians
of her children.
73
Mary Augusta, only dau. of Sir==«Rev. Henry Cunliffe, born at=
James Milles Riddell of Strontian
and Ardnamurchan, co. Argyll,
and Baronet, D.C.L., by Mary
his wife, younger dau. of Sir
Richard Brooke of Norion Priory,
CO. Chester, 5th Baronet ; marr.
at St. Michael's, Chester (by the
Rev. George Cunliffe), on Tues-
day, 16 November 1852; died at
the Vicarage, Shifnal, co. Salop,
on Tuesday, 2 December 1879.
1st wife.
Calcutta, India, 16 March, bapt.
there 1 June 1826; of Baliiol
College, Oxford, matriculated
24 May 1844, B.A. 1848,
M.A. 1850; Vicar of Shifnal
1852-84; died at his residence,
Cotefield, Banbury, co. O.xford,
on Wednesday, i August, bur. at
Wrexham, co.Denbigh, 2 August
1894. Will dated 5 .March
1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 928,
94) 13 September 1894, by Sir
Robert Alfred Cunliffe, Baronet,
nephew, the sole Exor.
Mary Susan, born at the Vicarage, Shifnal,
on Saturday, 31 January, bapt. at Shifnal,
died at the Vicarage, Shifnal, on Saturday,
7 February 1857, bur. at Shifnal.
Lady Alexandrina Victoria,
youngest dau. of Alexander,
6th Earl of Dunmore, by Lady
Catherine his wife, dau. of
George Augustus, tiih Earl of
Pembroke ; born at 78 Pall
Mall, London, on Saturday,
19 July 1845, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Wilton, co. Wilts
(Queen Victoria stood sponsor) ;
marr. at St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on Wednesday,
20 April 1887. 2nd wife.
John Panton Gubbins of The Oaks, Milverton, co. Warwick, formerly of the=Emma Rhoda,
Bengal Civil Service and sometime Judge of Delhi (son of General Joseph
Gubbin.s, by Charlotte his wife, dau. of John Bathoe of Bath, co. Somerset);
bom 14 September 1806; D.L. for co. Flint and J. P. for Anglesey and co.
Warwick; marr. 2ndly 11 April 1839, Mary Eyles, 2nd dau. of William Egerton
of Gresford Lodge, co. Denbigh, Accountant-General at Calcutta, by Sibella
his wife, dau. of Robert Boswell of Edinburgh. He died at The Oaks, Milverton,
aged 72, on Saturday, 5 April 1879. Will dated 7 October 1873, proved at
Birmingham 28 April 1879, by Mary Eyles Gubbins, relict, the Executrix.
marr. 23 July
1 83 1 ; died s.p.
12 May 1836.
I St wife.
Eleanor Sophia Egerton,=
only dau. of Colonel Eger-
ton Leigh of West Hall,
High Leigh, and Jodrell
Hall, CO. Chester, J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Chester, High
Sheriff 1 8 7 2, by Lydia Rachel
his wife, dau. and coheir of
John Smith Wright of Bul-
cote Lodge, co. Nottingham;
marr. at Goosetrey, co.
Chester, on Thursday, 5
August 1869; died at Acton
Park, CO. Denbigh, in her
51st year, on Sunday, 13
March 1898. ist wife.
=Colonel Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe of=
Acton Park, co. Denbigh, and of Liver-
pool, Baronet; born 17 January 1839;
educated at Eton ; gazetted Lieutenant
Scots Guards 1857, retired as Captain;
Hon. Colonel 3rd Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers; J. P., D.L. and County
Councillor for co. Denbigh, High Sheriff
i868; M.P. for Flint 1872-74, for
Denbigh Boroughs 1880-85; succeeded
his grandfather as 5th Baronet 10 Sep-
tember 1859; died at 17 liasil Mansions,
Basil Street, London, on Sunday, 18
June, bur. at Wrexham, co. Denbigh,
21 June 1905. Will dated 8 January
1 90 1, proved at St. Asaph 3 August
1905, by Sir Foster Hugh Egerton
Cunliffe, Baronet, and the Rev. Neville
Egerton Leigh, the Exors.
=Cecelie Victoria, of River
House, Tillington, co. Sus-
sex, younger dau. of Lieut.-
Colonel the Hon"*'' William
Edward Sackvillc-West, by
Georgina his wife, youngest
dau. of George Dodwell of
Kevinsfort, co. Sligo ; born
at 1 6a Oxford Square, Hyde
Park, London, on Saturday,
18 February 1865, bapt. at
St. Andrew's, Wells Street,
London; marr. at St. Bar-
nabas', Pimlico, London,
on Saturday, 5 January
1 90 1. 2nd wife.
Charles Watkin Cunliffe,
born 6 April 1833 ; of
the Bengal Civil Service,
Assistant Commissioner
of Beraitch, Oude, India ;
killed by the mutineers
at Byram Ghat in June
1857-
Foster John Cunliffe,
born 14 October 1834;
2nd Lieutenant Bengal
Artillery 11 June 1853;
died at the Residency,
Lucknow, India, aged
22, on Tuesday, 22
September 1857.
Frank Cunliffe, bom 8 July 1839; Captain
58th Foot ; died unmarried at Belize,
British Honduras, on Sunday, 24 March
1878. \\ill dated 15 December 1877,
proved (Prin. Reg., 479, 78) 25 June
1878, by the Rev. Henry Cunliffe, brother,
the sole Exor.
George Cunliffe, Major-General Frederick Henry Smith (son of=
died in India J. Smith of Devonport, co. Devon); Lieutenant
in 1835. 34th Regiment Bengal Native Infantry 10
January 1845, Captain 2 April 1856, Com-
mandant 1 8th Bengal Cavalry 4 September
1858, Lieut. -Colonel 2 April 1867, Colonel
2 April 1872, Major-General, retired, 14 June
1876; served in Punjab 1848-49 (medal),
on the North-West Frontier of India 1855
(medal with clasp), and in the Indian Mutiny
1858 (medal).
=Charlotte, marr. at Lucknow,
India, 24 August 1846; died
s.p. at Torquay, co. Devon,
on Tuesday, 15 May 1883.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 27 June
1883, to Frederick Henry
Smith of Lanark House,
retired Major-General, the
husband.
Rhoda
Helen.
Rev. Henry Samuel Priestley (3rd son of John Priestley=pCharlotte Caroline, marr.
of Hirdrefaig, co. Anglesea) ; of Trinity College, Oxford,
matriculated 22 May 1858, aged 18, B.A. 1863 ; Vicar
of Talyllyn, co. Anglesea, 1869-93, Rector of Heneglwys
with Trewalchmai, co. Anglesea; died 20 January 1904.
Will dated 15 April 1889, proved (Prin. Reg., 230, 1904)
18 February 1904, by Charlotte Caroline Priestley, relict,
the sole Executrix. /\
at the parish church,
Gresford, co. Denbigh
(by her uncle, the Rev.
Canon George Cunliffe),
on Wednesday, 7 January
1874.
Sir Foster Hugh Egerton Cunliffe of Acton Park, co. Denbigh,
Baronet; born at 37 Lowndes Street, London, on Tuesday, 17
August 1875, bapt. at Worthing, co. Sussex; educated at Eton
and at New College, Oxford, B.A. (2nd-class Modern History)
1898, M.A. 1901, Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford; appointed
Lecturer in Military History at Oxford University 15 October
1905 ; Lieutenant ist Cadet Battalion The Queen's (Royal West
Surrey Regiment) since 1905 ; a representative member of
Oxfordshire Territorial Force Association; J.P. for co. Denbigh;
succeeded his father as 6th Baronet 18 June 1905.
Violet Eleanor, bom at 37
Lowndes Street, London,
on Tuesday, 4 July 1876 ;
died at Acton Park, aged
I year and 7 months, on
Friday, 15 February 1878,
bur. at Wrexham, co.
Denbigh.
Mary Evelyn, born at Acton Kythe, born at Acton Park Robert Henry Neville Cunliffe,
Park on Thursday, 21 Novem- on Thursday, 25 August, born at Acton Park on Friday,
ber 1878, bapt. at Wre.xham bapt. at Wrexham 13 October 8 February, bapt. at Wrexham
II February 1879. 1881. 9 March 1884.
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Major-General Andrew Aldcorn Muiiro of Woodside, Frant, co. Sussex ;^Janet Victoria, niarr. at
entered the Bengal Army in 1846, served in the Punjab Campaign
1848-49 (medal), in the Sonthal Campaign 1855-56, and in the
Umbeyla Campaign of 1863 (medal and clasp); Commissioner of the
Punjab 1855-80, during whicli period he was Deputy-Commissioner
i)f the frontier districts of Pesiiawar, Hazara, Dcra (ihazi Khan, Kohat,
Pannu and Dera Ismail Khan; promoted Major in 1866, appointed
Officiating Commander of the Multan Division in 1871, and promoted
Lieut.-Colonel in 1872 ; served as Commander of the Derajat
Division 1871-80, and commanded the Dour Vallev Expedition in
1872 ; promoted Colonel in 1877, and Major-General in i88i, retired
as Colonel Bengal Staff Corps ; J. P. for co. Sussex ; died at
Woodside, Frant, aged 72, on Wednesday, 2 February 1898. Will
dated 9 March 1892, with codicil dated 27 December 1894, proved
(Prin. Reg., 319, 98) 12 March 1898, by Janet Victoria Munro,
relict, the Executrix.
M ilverton,co. Warwick
(by the Rev. Canon
George Cunliffe), on
Tuesday, 19 February
1867; diedat4Calver-
ley Park, Tunbridge
Wells, CO. Kent, aged
63, on Tuesday, 3 July
1900. Will dated
7 September 1898,
proved (Prin. Reg., 80,
1900) 7 August 1900,
by Ranald Martin
Cunliffe Munro, son,
the sole Exor.
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David Cunliffe of Rachan House, co. Peebles ;=
born 14 February 1815 ; of the Bengal Civil
Service, appointed 1836, Salt Agent and Super-
intendent of Chowkies ; died suddenly at 66
Canning Street, Liverpool, aged 58, on Friday,
19 September 1873. ^^''" dated 25 June 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 14, 74) 7 January 1874, by
Frances Priscilla Cunliffe, relict, and James
Tweedie of Quarter, co. Peebles, the Exors.
=Frances Priscilla, dau. of Samuel Davies,
M.D., of the Bengal Military Service ; marr.
24 October 1837 ; died at 55 Waldeck
Avenue, Bedford, in her 79th year, on
Friday, 6 November 1896. Will dated 26
February 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 22, 97)
2 January 1897, by James Tweedie, son-in-
law, one of the Exors.
Charles Twecdie=f=Ada Frances,
(2nd son of Thomas marr. at St.
Stevenson Tweedie Thomas', Port-
of Quarter, co. man Square,
Peebles, Physician- London, on
General in the Thursday, 6
Hon'''" East India April 1865.
Co.'s Service, D.L.
for CO. Peebles,
by Benjamina his
wife, dau. of Charles
Mackay) ; born 28
January 1835.
James Tweedie, formerly of Rachan=j=Emma Charlotte,
and Quarter, co. Peebles (eldest son
of Thomas Stevenson Tweedie of
Quarter, Physician-General in the
Hon''''= East India Co.'s Service,
D.L. for CO. Peebles, by Benjamina
his wife, dau. of Charles Mackay) ;
born 6 February 1831 ; J. P. and
D.L. for co Peebles, formerly of
the 80th Foot. He marr. istly in
1858, Jane Aitken, only surviving
child of John White of Drumelzier
and Netherurd, co. Peebles ; this
marriage was dissolved. /j\
marr. at Rampore
Bauleah, Bengal,
India, by special
licence, on Wed-
nesday, 30 Septem-
ber 1863. 2nd
wife.
Rev. Francis Furse Vidal (son of the Rev. Francis Vidal of Eton=j=Lucy Mary, born in 1843;
College, by Mary Theresa Johnson his wife) ; born at Torrington,
CO. Devon, 19 June, bapt. there 15 July 1836; of Trinity Hall,
Cambridge, B.A. 1864, M.A. 1868; appointed Rector of Greeting
St. Mary, with All Saints' and St. Olave's, co. Suffolk, in 1881.
marr. at Gresford, co.
Denbigh (by the Rev.
Canon George Cunliffe), on
Wednesday, 19 April 1865.
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Thomas William Hooper Tolbort of the Bengal^Clare, marr. at St. David's, Agnes, died
Civil Service, Deputy-Commissioner at Ambala, Stekl-Budin, Punjab, India, in infancy.
India; died s.p. at Dorchester, co. Dorset, aged 41, on Wednesday, 6 October
on Saturday, 4 August 1883. Will dated 18 August 1875; died at Kasauli,
1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 783, 83) 18 September Punjab, aged 38, on Friday, Other issue.
1883, by John Masters Hossey, gent., and Alfred 31 October 1879.
Noake, the Exors.
Ellis Robert
CunlifTe, died
at Redlands,
Reading, co.
Berks, in his
8th year, in
March 1854.
Laura.
David Arthur
Cunliffe, born
in 1850 ; died
unmarried in
March 1907.
Foster Kinloch Cunliffe of 0.xton,=j=Henrietta, 3rd dau. of
CO. Chester; born at Cheltenham, J. H. Worthington of
CO. Gloucester, on Saturday, 28 Oxton ; marr. at Christ
June 1851 ; J.P. ; marr. 2ndly Church, Claughton, co.
Adele, 2nd surviving dau. of Chester, on Wednesday,
Horatio Gillmore, formerly Captain 2 November 1881; died
23rd Foot. 3 March 1889. ist wife.
Edmund Walter (son of Frederick=f=Helen Brooke, born at David Foster Cunliffe, born
Edward Walter, Major Royal
Artillery); bom 29 January 1881 ;
entered the Royal Ajtillery as 2nd
Lieutenant 6 January 1900, Lieu-
tenant 3 April 1901; employed with
Indian Supply and Transport Corps , 5 September 1906.
since 7 May 1906. |
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Bankipore, Bengal, India, 5 May 1884 ; Lieutenant
on Monday, 20 November Indian Army ; died of enteric
1882 ; marr. at Holy fever at Cherat, Punjab, aged
Trinity, Murree, Punjab, 19, on Thursday, 2 July
India, on Wednesday, 1903.
Norman Dunbar Walker, born 21 August=j=Nora Dorothy, born Phylis Rowena, born
1876 ; educated at Edinburgh University,
M.B., Ch.B. Edin. 1899; Civil Surgeon,
South African Field Force, 1 900-1 901 ;
entered the Royal Army Medical Corps ; Tuesday, 17 April
as Lieutenant i September 1902, Captain I 1906
22 November 1885 ; at Samastipur, Tirhoot,
marr. at Scrinagar, Bengal, on Sunday, 12
Kashmir, Punjab, on December 1886.
I March 1906.
A
Cecily Agnes, born 10
August 1888.
Rev. Reginald Campbell Edwards of Easthampstead,=
Bracknell, co. Berks (2nd son of Richard Venn Edwards of
Bath, CO. Somerset, by Maria Eliza his wife, dau. of |ohn
Armstrong of Cavendish Place, Bath) ; born at Bath 28 May
1832, bapt. at Walcot Church, Bath ; of Wadham College,
Oxford, matriculated 7 June 1849, B.A. (3rd-class Litt. Hum.)
1853, M..A. 1856; Vicar of Speen, co. Berks, 1870-1905;
Rural Dean of Newbur)' i go i- 1905.
=Rose Geraldine, bom at Dacca,
Bengal, 4 April 1 848 ; marr. at
the parish church, Wrexham,
CO. Denbigh (by the Rev.
Henry Cunliffe, on Thursday,
23 August 1877.
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B
I
Alfred Edward=
Cunliffe of 3
Old Ballyganj
Road, Calcutta,
India ; born 5
July 1S53.
Ruth Agnes, born 20 October
1887; died II March 1889.
Muriel Hyde, born i July 1890;
niarr. at St. Thomas', Middleton
Row, Calcutta, on Wednesday,
22 April 1908, Percival I^eo
Faulkner.Superintendent Indian
Police, Eastern Bengal and
Assam.
Robert Ellis Cunliffe, born at
Calcutta on Tuesday, 1 7 October
1893.
Cyril Henry Cunliffe,
March 1901.
=Agnes, dau. Colonel Ernest William Cunliffe, =
of John Mus- born at 10 Selkirk Parade, Chelten-
pratt Comley ham, co. Gloucester, on Tuesday,
of Calcutta, 24 February 1857 ; entered the
M.R.C.S.; marr. Army as Sub-Lieutenant 45th Foot
28 April 1886. 10 September 1875, Lieutenant
Bengal Staff Corps 18 April 1879,
Captain Indian Staff Corps 1886,
^L'^jor 1895, Lieut. -Colonel 1901,
Brevet Colonel Commanding S9th
Scinde Rifles 10 September 1904;
served in Afghan War 1878-80, in
the Khyber Pass and forcing of the
Yunis Tangi Pass (medal), and with
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
1 88 1, ^\'aziristan Expedition 1894
-95 (medal with clasp), on the
North-West Frontier of India 1897
-98, at the operations on the Samana
and in the Kurram Valley during
August and September 1897 (medal
with two clasps), and in Tirah
Campaign at action of Dargai
(clasp); married 2ndly in 1900,
bom 3 Isabel Fergusson, dau. of John
Bradford.
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'MaryAdeline, eldest
dau. of Major-Oeneral
David Limond, C.B.,
by Margaret his wife,
dau. of Springall
Thompson of Bram-
cote, CO. Buckingham ;
born at Cawnpore,
India, i November
1862 ; marr. at Christ
Church, Simla, India,
on Saturday, 10 Oc-
tober 1885 ; died at
Aberdare, Waldeck
Avenue, Bedford, aged
36, on Saturday, 26
August 1899. Will
dated 23 August 1899,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
1075. 99) 15 Septem-
ber 1899, by Rous
Milner Limond, and
Beatrix Campbell
Limond, spinster, the
Exors. I St wife.
Lieut. -Colonel Walter Howell Cunliffe of The=
Shrubbery, Newbury, co. Berks ; born at Bengal
8 September 1850, and bapt. there; educated at
Rugby; entered the Army as Ensign 52nd Foot
17 March 1869, Lieutenant 27 October 1871,
Captain Oxfordshire Light Infantry lo August
1880, Major 2nd Battalion 15 January 1886,
Adjutant Auxiliary Forces 15 November 1883 to
30 December 1888, retired as Lieut. -Colonel
1893, of the Reserve of Officers since that date;
J. P. for CO. Berks since 1895.
=Gertrude, eldest dau. of William Fry Foster
of Lecourt, co. Hants, by Caroline his
wife, elder dau. of Ellis Watkin Cunliffe of
Madeley, co. Salop, formerly of the Bengal
Ci\'il Service ; born at Leamington, co.
Warwick ; marr. at Greatham, co. Hants
(by her uncle, the Rev. Jo.seph Foster),
on Tuesday, 14 September 1875 ; died at
Calgary, Canada, on Monday, 12 October
1908.
Gwynedd Sybilla, born at Lecourt, co. Hants, on Monday,
24 July 1876, bapt. at Greatham, co. Hants; marr. at Grenfell,
North- West Territory, Canada, 31 December 1901, Walter
Gason FitzGerald of Calgary, Canada.
78
Eetgf) of iSarliou, co, Somerset
Arms. — Argent two bars azure a bend compony or and gules.
Crest. — A demi-lion rampant or armed and langued gules.
Motto. — Legibus antiquis.
Robert Leigh of Bardon, in the parish of St. Uecuman's,=
CO. Somerset (2nd son of W'iUiani Leigh of Bardon,
by Rebecca his wife, dau. of John Sanders) ; born
5 July 1734; died 12 July, bur. in the Leigh vault in
St. Decuman's Church 18 July 1798. Miniature in (he
possession of Ernest Leigh of Wimbledon, co. Surrey,
his great-grandson, also two Portraits in oils in the
possession of Miss Leigh of Axmouth, co. Devon, his
grcat-grand-daughter.
=Maria Bourget Legge, born at Berlin
II August 1749; marr. at St.
Martin's-in-the- Fields, \\"estminster,
on Saturday, 19 May 1770 ; died at
Taunton, co. Somerset, aged 79,
23 September, bur. in the Leigh
vault in St. Decuman's Church 30
September 1828. Portraits in oils
in the possession of Ernest Leigh, her
great-grandson, and of Miss Leigh,
also a Aliniature in the possession
of the latter.
Rev. Robert Tripp (4th son of=
John Tripp of Huntspill and
Taunton, both co. Somerset,
by Anne his wife, dau. of the
Rev. James Upton, Rector of
Bishop's Hull, CO. Somerset) ;
bapt. at St. James', Taunton,
22 December 1754; of Exeter
College, Oxford, matriculated
17 December 1771, aged 17,
B.A. 1775, M.A. 1778;
Rector of Re we for 42 years,
and of Kentisbeare and Black-
borough for 33 years ; marr.
istly at Kirk Deighton, co.
York, Frances, dau. of Richard
and Anne Thompson of Kirk
Deighton. She died s.p.,
aged 47, 8 August 1795, and
was bur. at Rewe. He died at
Exeter 14 February 1S25, and
was bur. in St. Lawrence's
Church, Exeter. Memorial
Tablet. Will dated 3 Sep-
tember 1816, proved (P.C.C.
230 St. Albans) 20 April 1825,
by Mary Tripp, relict, the
sole Executrix.
'Mary, born at Bar-
don on Thursday,
22 October, bapt.
at St. Decuman's
on Wednesday, 9
December 1772 ;
marr. there by
licence 28 Feb-
ruary 1797 ; died
at Exeter, aged
55, 4 December
1828. 2nd wife.
Robert Leigh of Taunton ; bom at Bardon
on Wednesday, 2 February, bapt. privately
on Sunday, 6 March, and received into
the church at Williton, co. Somerset, on
Wednesday, 23 March 1774; Captain
ist Somersetshire Militia; D.L. for co.
Somerset ; died unmarried at Taunton on
Sunday, 29 October 1848, bur. in the
burial ground adjoining the Unitarian
Chapel in Mary Street, Taunton. Will
dated 14 January 1848, proved (P.C.C.
203, 49) I March 1849, by Robert Leigh,
nephew, the sole Exor. Portrait in oils
in tJie possession of Miss Leigh, his great-
niece, also another and a silhouette in the
possession of Ernest Leigh, his great
nephew.
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William Leigh of Bardon, co. Somerset ; bom at=
Bardoii on Friday, 9 February, bapt. privately
on Tuesday, 13 February, and received into the
church at St. Decunian's, co. Somerset, on
Wednesday, 26 April 1776; died at Tiverton, co.
Devon, on Monday, 3 June, bur. in the Leigh
vault in St. Decuman's Church 8 June 1844.
Will dated 23 April 1844, proved (F.C.C. 644, 44)
19 August 1844, by Robert Leigh, son, the sole
Exor. Silhouette in the possession of Miss Leigh
of Axmouth, CO. Devon.
=Fraiicis Wilson, dau.
of Thomas Oliver of
London ; born 2 May
1773 ; marr. at Bath-
wick, CO. Somerset, 27
November 1797 ; died
in Ixjndon 23 April,
bur. in a vault at St.
Mary's, Paddington,
London, 28 April
1831. M.L
Henry Leigh, born
at Bardon 1 1 April,
bapt. at St. Decu-
man's 1 3 April
1779 ; died 22
June, bur. at St.
Decuman's 24 June
>779-
Rev. William Francis Chilcot ;=f=Francis Wilson, born at Bardon
of St. John's College, Cam-
bridge, B.A. 1825, M.A. 1844;
Rector of Monksilver, co.
Somerset ; died 7 March
1863, bur. in the churchyard
at Monksilver. M.L Will
dated 29 January 1844, with
codicil dated 22 February
1854, proved (Prin. Reg.,
203, 63) II April 1863, by
Peter Co.x of Beaminster, co.
Dorset, the surviving Exor. ^
at 3.10 a.m. 17 November
1800, bapt. at Williton, co.
Somerset, 10 February 1801 ;
marr. at St. Decuman's 25
June 1829 (marriage settle-
ment dated 23 June 1829);
died at Monksilver 25 October,
bur. in the churchyard at
Monksilver i November 1842.
Memorial Window in Monk-
silver Church.
Mary, born at Bardon at 4.30
p.m. 26 May, bapt. at Williton
24 July 1802; died unmarried
at Torquay, co. Devon, 18
July, bur. at Monksilver
23 July 1873. ^^''1' dated 28
September 1872, proved at
Exeter 22 August 1873, by
Margaret Leigh of Kenton,
Torquay, spinster, sister, and
Frances Oliver Cox of Bea-
minster, spinster, niece, the
Executrixes.
Charlotte Eliza-
beth, of Brook
House, Ax-
mouth, CO. De-
von ; born at
Sampford Brett,
CO. Somerset,
22 June, bapt.
there 15 Sep-
tember 1829.
Fanny, born at
Sampford Brett
2 July, bapt.
there 31 July
1830.
John Theodore=
Page (son of John
Page, Lieutenant
R.N., by Cathe-
rine his wife, dau.
ofJohnSeymour);
born at Queens-
town, CO. Cork,
16 June 1807 ;
died I March,
bur. at Limpley
Stoke, CO. Somer-
set, 4 March
1875- /\
=Mary, born at
Bardon 16 Jan-
uary, bapt. at
St. Decuman's
2 March 1832;
marr. at Heavi-
tree,co. Devon,
21 November
•857-
Arthur William Leigh=
of Cullompton, co.
Devon (3rd son of
Frederick Leigh of
Cullompton); born at
Cullompton 1 2 Octo-
ber 1825 ; died there
s.p. 14 February, bur.
in the cemetery at
Cullompton 1 7 I"eb-
ruary 1870. Adirion
was granted at Exeter
19 March 1870, to
Ann Leigh of Cul-
lompton, relict. Por-
trait in the possession
of Mrs. Adelaide
Cotton of Ramsgate,
CO. Kent, his niece.
{See page 88.)
=Ann, born at Bar-
don 30 December
1833, bapt. at
St. Decunian's 25
February 1834 ;
marr. at St.
Leonard's, Mount
Radford, Exeter,
CO. Devon, on
Thursday, 14 Feb-
ruary 1867 ; died
at Exeter 8 De-
cember, bur. in
the cemetery at
Cullompton 15
December 1871.
Silhouette of her
and tier husband
in the possession of
Robert Kennaivay
Leigh of Bardon,
their nephe7t>.
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Henry James Leigh of Taunton and of Corfe, both co. Somerset ;=
bom at Bardon, co. Somerset, on Saturday, 22 September,
bapt. at St. Decuman's, co. Somerset, on Thursday, i November
1781; died at Corfe on .Monday, 14 June 1852, bur. in the
churchyard at Corfe. Miniature Portrait in oils, and a Silhouette,
in t/ie possession of Ernest Leigh of Wimbledon, co. Surrey, his
grandson.
=Anne Whitmash, dau. of
Thomas Waters of Bland-
ford Forum, co. Dorset;
died II January 1843,
bur. in the churchyard
at Corfe. Miniature in
the possession of Ernest
Leigh of Wimbledon, her
grandson.
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{For issue see page 8 J.)
Robert Leigh of Bardon ; born at^
Bardon at 11.30 a.m. 14 March, bapt.
at WiUiton, co. Somerset, 3 June
1804; Attorney-at-Law; died at Knott
Oak, Ilminster, co. Somerset, 23 May,
bur. near the South door of St.
Decuman's Church 28 May 1852.
\\"\\\ dated 11 April 1851, proved
(P.C.C. 849, 52) 12 November 1852,
by Charlotte Leigh, relict, the sole
Executrix. Portrait in oils in the
possession of Miss Leigh.
Charlotte, dau. of Samuel
Cox of Beaminster, co.
Dorset; born 18 November
1807 ; marr. at Beaminster
27 August 1828; died at
Axmouth, CO. Devon, 10
June, bur. near the South
door of St. Decuman's
Church 15 June 1875. Will
dated i June 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 669, 75) 5
August 1875, by Charlotte
Elizabeth Leigh and Fanny
Leigh, both of Axmouth,
spinsters, daughters, the
Executrixes.
William Leigh, bom at
Bardon at 3.45 a.m. 15
July, bapt. at Williton
29 December 1805; died
unmarried at Bardon
24 February, bur. in the
Leigh vault in St.
Decuman's Church 28
February 1850. Will
dated 30 November 1844,
proved (P.C.C. 371, 50)
30 May 1850, by Mary
Leigh, spinster, sister, the
sole Executrix.
Robert Leigh of=T=Ann, dau. of Thomas
The Yews, Bea-
minster; born 16
April, bapt. at
St. Decuman's 25
May 1835.
Palmer Daniel of
Beaminster, Surgeon,
by Fanny Symes his
wife ; marr. at Char-
mouth, CO. Dorset, 26
September 1866.
I
Francis Leigh, bom
at Bardon i Jan-
uary, bapt. at St.
Decuman's 7 Jan-
uary 1837 ; died at
Bardon 9 February
1839, t)'^''. in the
Leigh family vault
in St. Decuman's
Church.
James Oliver Leigh, born at
Bardon 1 1 March, bapt.
at St. Decuman's 22 May
1838 ; drowned in the China
Sea 21 July 1864. Memorial
Tablet at St. Decuman's.
Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 19 Decem-
ber 1864, to Charlotte Leigh
of 7 Haldon Terrace, Exeter,
CO. Devon, widow, the mother
and only next of kin.
Philip John Rutland of High Wycombe, co.=j= Annie Charlotte, born at Beaminster 27 July
Buckingham (son of John Rutland of High
Wycombe) ; admitted a Solicitor I^ecember
1885. ^
1867, bapt. at St. Mary's, Beaminster; marr.
at Beaminster on Tuesday, 18 September 1894.
Anne, bom at Bardon, co. Somerset, on Monday, 8 May, bapt. at St. Decuman's, co.
Somerset, on Wednesday, 21 June 1786; marr. istly 25 January 1804, Montague Baker Bcre
of Morebath, co. Devon, who died at Bath 29th of same month ; marr. 2ndly 10 January 181 1,
John Burgess Karslake of South Molton, co. Devon, Attorncyat-Law, who died 14 I'cbruary
following; marr. 3rdly in June 1822, Richard Grudge Campion of Exeter, Attorney at- Law,
who died in 1863. She died, aged 50, 25 January 1837, and was bur. at St. Lawrence's,
Exeter. M.L =5=
Peter Cox of Beaminster,=j=Ann, bom at Bardon at
CO. Dorset, see J'edi^ree
of Trotman, Vol. j, page
161 (5th son of Samuel
Cox of Beaminster, by
Ann his wife, only child
of Richard Symes of
Beaminster, Barrister-at-
Law) ; bom 1 3 November
1800; died 20 January,
bur. in the churchyard of
St. Mary's, Beaminster,
26 January 1892.
6.15 a.m. 28 December
1806, bapt. at Williton,
CO. Somerset, i March
1807 ; marr. at St. Decu-
man's 17 August 1826;
died at Beaminster,
aged 80, on Saturday,
3 September, bur. in
the churchyard of St.
Mary's, Beaminster, 8
September 18S7.
William Upton Tripp,=
2nd son of the Rev.
Robert Tripp, by Mary
his wife, eldest dau.
of Robert Leigh of
Bardon {see page 7p) ;
born at Rewe, co.
Devon, 13 September
1804; died at East
Leigh, Prahran, Mel-
bourne, Australia, 19
September 1873.
As
=Elizabeth, born at
Bardon at noon,
1 7 January, bapt.
atU'illitoni i .\pril
1809 ; marr. at
Monksilver, co.
Somerset, 28 Sep-
tember 183 1 ; died
atMelbourne.aged
90, on Monday, 25
September 1899.
A
Margaret, born at Bardon 21 September, bapt.
at St. Decuman's 5 November 1839 ; died
unmarried at Weston-super-Mare, co. Somerset,
2 December, bur. there 5 December 1901.
AdiSon (with will dated 30 December 1899)
was granted at the Principal Registry 14 May
1903, to Charlotte Elizabeth Leigh, spinster,
sister, and one of the next of kin.
Launcelot Leigh, born
at Bardon 24 October
1840, bur. in the
family vault in St.
Decuman's Church 14
November following.
Peter Warden Leigh,
bom at Bardon 4
March, bapt. at St.
Decuman's 23 May
1842 ; marr. at Lyttel-
ton. New Zealand,
Lavinia Jones.
Robert Henry Leigh, died in
infancy, bur. at Christchurch,
New Zealand.
Francis Geoffrey Leigh, born at
Christchurch, bapt. at St. Mark's,
North Opawa, Christchurch.
Joseph Warden Leigh,
born at Christchurch
7 July 1882, bapt. at
St. Mark's, North
Opawa, Christchurch.
Frederick Oliver Leigh, born at
Christchurch ; died in infancy.
Charlotte Elizabeth lavinia, born
at Christchurch, bapt. at St. Mark's,
North Opawa, Christchurch.
Francis Leigh, born at
Beaminster 16 August
1868, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Beaminster.
Margaret Staines, born at
Beaminster 24 October
1869, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Beaminster.
Emily Symes, born at Beaminster 22
June 187 1, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Beaminster; died 20 April 1872, bur.
in the churchyard at Holy Trinity,
Beaminster.
82
Frederick Leigh of Cullompton, co. Devon ;=
born at Bardon, co. Somerset, on Tuesday,
5 June, bapt. privately on Wednesday, 20 June
1787, and received into the church at
St. Decuman's on Tuesday, i January 1788;
SoHcitor ; died at Cullompton on Tuesday, 22
March, bur. in the churchyard at Cullompton
on Tuesday, 29 March 1853. Portrait in oils
at Bardon in the possession of Robert Kennaway
Leigh, his grandson, and a Silhouette in the
Possession of Ernest Leigh of Wimbledon, co.
Surrey, his great-nephew.
=Anna, dau. of Thomas Kennaway of Exeter,
CO. Devon, by Anna Couch (nde Glass) his
wife [Silhouettes of both in the possession of
Mrs. Adelaide Cotton of Ramsgate, co. Kent,
their great-grand-daughter\ ; bom 29 May
1 791; marr. at St. Mary Major, Exeter,
9 December 1819; died at Cullompton
4 February, bur. in the churchyard at Cul-
lompton 1 1 February 1 868. Portrait in oils,
with her grand-daughter, Adelaide {now
Mrs. Cotton), also a Miniature and
Silhouette at Bardon, in the possession of
Robert Kennaway Leigh, her grandson.
A\
{For issue see page 86.)
Margaret, born at Bardon at noon, 30 March, bapt. at Williton, co. Somerset, 20 November
1814; died unmarried at Torquay, co. Devon, Jiged 67, on Sunday, 27 March, bur. in the
churchyard at St. Decuman's 2 April 1881. Will dated 16 June 1876, with codicil
dated 8 January 1877, proved (Prin. Reg., 321, 81) 29 April 1881, by Frances Oliver Cox of
Beaminster, co. Dorset, spinster, niece, the sole Executrix.
Colonel Frank Leigh, born at Bardon 30 August, bapt. at St.=j=Jane AHce, dau. of Colonel
Decuman's 30 September 1843 ; Secretary to the Government of
India; Colonel of Volunteers and A.D.C. to the Viceroy; died
at Simla, Punjab, India, 27 July 1906, bur. there the next day.
He marr. istly at Simla, and had issue a son Frank, who died
in infancy.
Barham ; bom at Calcutta,
Bengal, India, 19 February
1854; marr. there in August
1S74 ; died at Simla 10 Oc-
tober 1890, bur. there the
same day. 2nd wife.
Charlotte Alice, born at Simla 17 Frank Leigh,
May 1875, bapt. at Christ Church, born at Simla
Simla; marr. there 4 April 1904, 18 November
George Sizeland Cutts of Simla, 1877 ; died
Architect. She died at Simla 24 there 3 No-
June 1905. vember 1878.
Lilian Florence, bom at Simla 9 Au-
gust 1876, bapt. at Christ Church,
Simla.
Margaret, born at Simla 13 January
1879, bapt. at Christ Church, Simla;
marr. at the Cathedral, Lahore, Punjab,
India, 2 November 1902, Herbert Prince
Wright of Trichinopoly, Madras Pre-
sidency, India, Engineer.
Dorothy Francis, bom at Simla 10 Octo-
ber 1890, bapt. at Christ Church, Simla.
Edward William Phillips of Netherbury, co. Dorset (elder son of=i=Mabel, born at Beaminster,
James Edward Phillips of Llanvihangel, co. Monmouth, J.P. and
D.L. for the counties of Monmouth and Carmarthen, by Henrietta
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Captain Henry Charles Burnell-Jones,
R.N., of Pant Glas, co. Carmarthen, and of Greenmeadow, co.
Monmouth); born 26 December 1852; educated at Sherborne
School ; Solicitor. ^
83
CO. Dorset, 19 September
1872, bapt. at St. Mary's,
Beaminster ; marr. there on
Thursday, 7 June 1906.
I .
Rev. John Leigh, born at Bardon, co. Somerset, on Friday, 20 I'cbruary, bapt. privately on
Monday, 2 March, and received into the church at St. Decuman's, co. Somerset, on Wednesday,
8 April 1789; died unmarried at St. John's, Newfoundland, 17 August 1823. Silhouettes in the
possession of Robert Kennaway Leigh of Bardon, and Ernest Leigh of Wimbledon, co. Surrey,
his great-nephew.
Geoffrey Leigh of Bridgwater, =
CO. Somerset; born at Bardon
20 August, bapt. at St.
Decuman's 10 October 1845;
died at Bridgwater, co.
Somerset, 1 5 November,
bur. at Cannington, co.
Somerset, 20 November
1903. VVill dated 3 October
1874, proved (Prin. Reg.,
918, 1904) 12 July 1904,
by Anne Gertrude Leigh,
relict, the sole Executrix.
^Anne Gertrude, dau. of
the Rev. John Robert
Thomson, Rector of
Morwenstowe, co. Corn-
wall, by Emma his wife,
dau. of Richard Cress-
well ; bom at Havant,
CO. Hants, 18 June
1847 ; marr. at Great
Torrington, co. Devon,
30 October 1874.
I I.
Katharine St. Barbe, born at Bardon
II December 1846, bapt. at St.
Decuman's 16 January 1847.
Joseph Ward Leigh, born at Knott
Oak, Ilminster, co. Somerset, 18
October 1851, bapt. at Ilminster,
CO. Somerset; a Cadet on H.M.S.
" Worcester " ; drowned off Erith, co.
Kent, 28 February 1865. Memorial
Tablet in St. Decuman's Church.
Amy Gertrude, born at Ilfracombe, co. Devon, 26 April
1876, bapt. at Holy Trinity, Ilfracombe; marr. at
St. Mary's, Bridgwater, on Thursday, i June 1899,
Edward Stanley Friend of St. Martin's, Guernsey (2nd
son of Robert William Friend of Budleigh Salterton,
CO. Devon); born 18 September 1870.
1
Robert Leigh, James Aubrey Leigh, Geoffrey Leigh, Evelyn Mary,
bom at Bea- born at Beaminster born at Bea- born at Bea-
minster, co. 13 January 1875; minster 27 April minster 25
Dorset, 20 De- died 27 Febmary 1876, bapt. at June 1877,
cember 1873, following, bur. in the St. Alary's, Bea- bapt. at St.
bapt. at St. churchyard at Holy minster. Mary's, Bea-
Mary's, Bea- Trinity, Beaminster. minster,
minster.
Henry Leigh, born at
Beaminster 2 Decem-
ber 1878; died 15
January 1879, bur.
in the churchyard
at Holy Trinity,
Beaminster.
84
Henry James Leigh of Taunton and=i=Anne Whitmash, dau. of
of Corfe, both co. Somerset.
{See page 8 1.)
Thomas Waters of Bland-
ford Forum, co. Dorset.
Henrietta, born 23 January
1813; died 17 .September,
bur. in the churchyard at
Corfe 22 September 1896.
Admon was granted at
Taunton 24 May 1897, to
Susan Leigh, spinster, sister,
and one of the next of kin.
Henry Leigh, born 7 September 1815 ;
a Student of the Middle Temple 20
January 1S42, called to the Bar
18 April 1845; appointed Revising
Barrister for the Western Circuit
1877; died unmarried at Sunny
Brae, Woodside, Wimbledon, co.
Surrey, aged 83, on Monday, 17 Oc-
tober, bur. at Wimbledon 22 October
1898. Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 17 November 1898,
to Susan Leigh, spinster, sister.
Barbara, born 20 August
18 19; died 18 May,
bur. in the churchyard
at Corfe 22 May 1896.
Adfiion was granted at
Taunton 24 May 1897,
to Susan Leigh, spinster.
Susan, bom 19 June
r824; died at Wim-
bledon 5 June, bur.
in the churchyard at
Corfe 9 June 1905.
Will dated i October
1 90 1, proved (Prin.
Reg., 854, 1905) 14
June 1905, by Ernest
Leigh, nephew, the
sole Exor.
Rev. ^^'alter Leigh, born at Taunton=
28 February 1826; of Pembroke
College, 0.xford, and St. Mary's
Hall, B.A. 1862; Rector of Meshaw,
CO. Devon, 1884 until his death;
died at the Rectory, Meshaw, aged
65, on Tuesday, 14 April, bur. at
Meshaw 21 April 1891. AdiSon
was granted at Exeter 26 May 1891,
to Emily Mary Leigh of the Rectory,
Meshaw, the relict.
^^;^^^e^<c
=Emily Mary, eldest Other issue,
dau. of Dr. Henry died in in-
Hayman of Axmin- fancy,
ster, CO. Devon, by
Lydia bis wife, dau.
of Edmund Empy ; born in
London 31 July 1839, bapt. at
St. Luke's, Chelsea, co. Middle-
sex ; marr. at Stokenchurch, co.
Oxford (by her brother, the Rev.
Henry Hayman, assisted by her
uncle, the Rev. William Edward
Hayman), on Tuesday, 29 August
1871.
Ernest Leigh of 62=
Alexandra Road, Wim-
bledon ; born at
Epping, CO. Essex, on
Wednesday, 3 July,
bapt. at Stokenchurch
22 October 1872.
=Charlotte Emmeline, dau. of
Carl Lindemann of Tilsit,
East Prussia, by Wilhelmina
his wife, dau. of Andreas
Buttgereit ; born at Tilsit
I September 1869; marr. at
Brighton 30 July 1903.
Ethel, born 10 July
1873, died 21 Sep-
tember following,
bur. at Theydon
Garnon, co. Essex.
Dora, born at St.
Margaret's-at-Cliffe,
near Dover, co.
Kent, on Saturday,
4 September, bapt.
there 29 September
1875-
Percy Leigh, born at
Southampton 4 Jan-
uary, bapt. at St.
James', Southamp-
ton, 13 February
1877 ; died 24 Feb-
ruary, bur. at White
Ladies, Aston, co.
Worcester, 3 March
Marion Gisla, born
at Southampton 13
May, bapt. at St.
James', Southamp-
ton, 8 June 1878.
Waiter Leigh, born at Wimbledon
22 June 1905.
85
Charlotte, born at Wimbledon
3 November 1907.
Frederick Leigh of=f=Anna, dau. of Thomas
Cullompton, co. Devon. Kennaway of Exeter,
CO. Devon.
{See page 83.)
Major-General Robert Thomas Leigh of Ilfracombe,-
CO. Devon; born at Cullompton 4 April 1822;
entered the 7 th Native Infantry, Bengal Army, as
Ensign 12 December 1840, Lieutenant 13 June
1844, Captain 7 May 1854, Major Bengal Staff
Corps 18 February 1861, Lieut.-Colonel 12
December 1866, Colonel 12 December 187 1, Major-
General 13 October 1877; sensed at Ferozeshah
(Sutlej Campaign) 1845-46, and at Sumbulpore
1857-58 (medals for Sutlej and Mutiny); died at
his residence, Hill Cottage, Torrs Park, Ilfracombe,
28 September, bur. in the churchyard at Ilfracombe
7 October 1905. Will dated 6 June 1899, with
codicil dated 22 June 1905, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1591, 1905) 12 December 1905, by Mary
Leigh, spinster, daughter, one of the Executri.xes.
Silhouette in the possession of Robert Kennaway
Leigh of Bardon, co. Somerset, his son.
(^. /. c^^.^^^
=Fanny Caroline, only dau. of Robert
McMullin, Major Bengal Staff Corps,
by Marie Louise Antoinette Lenferna
de Lareste his wife \l'ortraits in oils in
the possession of Robert Kennaway Leigh
of Bardon, their grandson]; bom 25
May 181 9; marr. at Loodianah, East
Indies, 3 June 1848; died at Hill
Cottage, Torrs Park, Ilfracombe, 17
July, bur. in the churchyard at Ilfra-
combe 21 July 1887. Admon was
granted at the Principal Registry 22
September 1887, to Major-General
Robert Thomas Leigh of Hill Cottage,
Ilfracombe. A further adiiion was
granted 26 March 1906, to Mary Leigh,
spinster. Portrait in oils in the
possession of Mrs. Adelaide Cotton of
Ramsgate, co. Kent, her daughter, also
a Silhouette in the possession of Robert
Kennaway Leigh of Bardon, her son.
I
Mary, born at
Loodianah 22
February 1850.
Robert Kennaway Leigh of=j=Edith Haynes, 5th dau. of Robert Haynes
Bardon ; born at Umballah,
East Indies, 7 October 1852,
bapt. there; M. Inst. C.E.
Lovell of Fremington, co. Devon, Major
Haddington Militia, by Harriet his wife, dau.
of Peter Inglis ; born at Fremington 28 Feb-
ruary 1869; marr. at Barnstaple, co. Devon,
on 'I'uesday, 18 October 1892.
Edith Rose, born at Hong Kong, China,
26 July, bapt. at St. John's Cathedral,
Victoria, Hong Kong, 6 December 1893.
Eva Mary, born at Hong Kong 9 .August,
bapt. at St. John's Cathedral, Victoria,
Hong Kong, 28 October 1894.
86
Frederick Leigh, born at CuUompton, co. Devon,=
5 April 1823; died s.p. at Exmouth, co. Devon,
13 ^lay, bur. in the churchyard at Littleham, co.
Devon, 18 May 1899. Will dated 24 July 1888,
proved at Exeter 5 July 1899, by Sarah Leigh,
relict, the sole Executrix. Silhouette in the
possession of Robert Kennaway Leigh of Bardon,
CO. Somerset., his nephew.
=Sarah, dau. of John Gibbins, by Mary his
wife, dau. of Thomas Baker; bom 17
November 1834 ; marr. at St. Da\id's,
Exeter, co. Devon, 13 April 1887. She
marr. istly at Heavitree, co. Devon,
20 September i860, Charles Holwell
Davey, Captain Mercantile Marine, who
died 24 October 1874.
Frederick Arthur
Leigh of Kapuni,
Taranaki, New
Zealand ; bom at
Berhampore, East
Indies, 28 May
1854, bapt. there.
=Elizabeth, dau. of
Captain Edwin
Dimmick, by Emily
his wife, dau. of
Charles Dimmick ;
bom 7 April 1858 ;
marr. at Christ-
church, New Zea-
land, 1 7 March
1891; marr. istly 9
April 1878, William
Thomas Frost, who
died 22 November
1889.
Charles Cotton of Ramsgate, co.=i=Adelaide, bom
Kent (youngest son of Hugh
Powell Cotton of Seaway, Cocking-
ton, CO. Devon, by Eliza Mercy his
wife, dau. of Frederick Silver of
De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill,
CO. Surrey) ; born 7 February
1856; a Student at St. George's
Hospital, London, F.R.C.P. Edin.
1894, M. 1881, L. and L.M. 1879,
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1879; a Knight
of Grace of the Order of the
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
in England ; Member British
Medical Association, Member of
the Council Kent Archaeological
Society, Physician Seamen's
Infirmary and General Hospital,
Ramsgate, Admiralty Surgeon,
Assistant Commissioner the St. John
Ambulance Brigade ; Author of
"History and Antiquities of the
Church and Parish of St. Lawrence,
Thanet," "The Bardon Papers,"
&C., &C. /f^
at Cuttack, East
Indies, i January,
bapt. there 6
January 1858 ;
Serviens of the
Order of the Hos-
pital of St. John
of Jerusalem in
England ; marr. at
the parish church,
Ilfracombe, co.
Devon, on Thurs-
day, 18 October
1883.
!
Fanny Caroline,
born at Burwood,
Christchurch, New
Zealand, 25 April
1892, bapt. at All
Saints', Burwood.
Frederick Robert
Leigh, bom at
Burwood, Christ-
church, I March
1894, bapt. at All
Saints', Burwood.
Adelaide Mary,
bom at Burwood,
Christchurch, 9
July, bapt. at All
Saints', Burwood,
I September 1897.
87
Maud Elizabeth,
born at New
Brighton, New
Zealand, 28 De-
cember 1898,
bapt. there the
same day.
Alice Eileen Anna,
bom at New Brigh-
ton 24 April, bapt.
at All Saints', Bur-
wood, in May
1 90 1.
Arthur William Leigh of Cullompton, co. Devon ;=
born at Cullompton 12 October 1825; died
there s.p. 14 February, bur. in the cemetery at
Cullompton 17 February 1870. Adiiion was
granted at Exeter 19 March 1870, to Ann
Leigh of Cullompton, relict. Portrait in the
possession of Mrs. Adelaide Cotton of Ramsgate,
CO. Kent, his niece, and a Silhouette of him and
his wife in tJie possession of Robert Kcnna'way
Leigh of Bardon, co. Somerset, his nepheiv.
=Ann, 4th dau. of Robert Leigh of Bardon ;
born at Bardon 30 December 1833, bapt. at
St. Decuman 's, co. Somerset, 25 February
1834; marr. at St. Leonard's, Mount Rad-
ford, Exeter, on Thursday, 14 February 1867;
died s.p. at E,xeter 8 December, bur. in the
cemetery at Cullompton 12 December 187 1.
{See page So.)
Henry John Leigh, born at Cul-
lompton 23 P^ebruary 1827 ; died
at Cullompton 27 April, bur. there
2 May 1828. _
Augusta Maria, born at Cullompton
7 June 1829; died at Exmouth,
CO. Devon, 10 October, bur. in
the churchyard at Littleham, co.
Devon, 13 October 1906. \\'\\\
dated 13 June 1899, with codicil
dated 9 August 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 163:, 1906) 14 De-
cember 1906, by Charles Cotton
and Robert Kennaway Leigh,
nephew, two of the Exors.
Silhouette in the possession of
Robert Kennaway Leigh of
Bardon, her nephew.
Anna Rose, born at Cul-
lompton II August 1830;
died at Exmouth 27 July,
bur. in the churchyard at
Littleham 30 July 1906.
Will dated 13 June 1899,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1225,
1906) 17 September 1906,
to Charles Cotton and
Robert Kennaway Leigh,
nephew, two of the Exors.
Silhouette in the posses-
sion of Robert Kennaway
Leigh of Bardon, her
nephCiV.
Adelaide, born at Cullompton
16 September 1832; died at
Loodianah, East Indies, 10
July 185 1. Silhouette in the
possession of Robert Kennaway
Leigh of Bardon, her nephew.
Mary Elizabeth, born at Cul-
lompton 27 August 1834.
SilJiouette in the possession of
Robert Kennaway Leigh of
Bardon, Jier nephew.
^y^M^^'^^^,
88
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Sable on a fesse engrailed between two roses
argent three trefoils vert.
Crest. — In front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour the hand grasping a thunderbolt a torch
fessewise enflamed on the dexter all proper.
Motto. — Ohne rast zum ziel.
abcl.
Jolin Leopold Abel of Kennington,=
CO. Surrey (son of Augustus
Christian Andreas Abel, Court
Miniature Painter to the Grand
Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) ;
born at Ludwigslust, Germany,
24 July 1795 ; died at 24 Victoria
Road, Old Charlton, co. Kent,
the residence of his son, Charles
Denton Abel, in his 77th year,
on Friday, 6 October, bur. in the
cemetery at Charlton 12 October
1 87 1. Admon was granted at the
Principal Registry 26 October
187 1, to Charles Denton Abel
and Frederick Augustus Abel of
the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, co.
Kent, sons, two of the next of kin.
^Louisa, dau. of
Martin Hopkins
of Walworth, co.
Surrey ; marr. at
St. Mary Newing-
ton, CO. Surrey,
12 June 1824;
died 8 March
1864, bur. in
Highgate Ceme-
tery, London.
Charles Loudon Bloxam (son of William=j=Frederica Louisa, born 29 November 1825 ;
Bloxam, M.D., of Duke Street, Grosvenor
Square, London) ; born at Meriden, co. War-
wick, 23 March 1831 ; Professor of Chemistry
at King's College, London ; died at 16
Endsleigh Gardens, London, 26 November
1887, bur. in Charlton Cemetery.
■k
marr. at St. Mary's, Lambeth, co. Surrey,
17 July 1856; died at 16 Bolingbroke Road,
West Kensington, London, aged 77, on
Wednesday, 20 November 1901, bur. in
Charlton Cemetery.
Sir Frederick Augustus Abel, Baronet, G.C.V.O., K.C.B. ; born 17 July=
1827 ; Professor of Chemistry at Royal Military Academy, Woolwich,
1851-54, Chemist to War Department 1S54-88, President of Special
Committee on Explosives 1 88 1-89, and 1899, Vice-President Society of
Arts 1884-91, Chairman of Council 1885-87, Vice-President Royal
Institution 1889-90, and 1896-97; Hon. Secretary to Imperial Institute
1891, President of Society of Chemical Industry 18S2-83, of Chemical
Society of Institute of Chemistry, of British Association, of Institute of
Electrical Engineers, and of Iron and Steel Institute 1891-93, awarded
the Bessemer medal by that body 1897 ; elected a Fellow of the Royal
Society 1880, awarded a Royal medal by that body in 1887, Member of
the Goldsmiths' Company; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1883, Hon. D.Sc.
Cambridge 1888, Rede Lecturer to Cambridge University; a Knight
of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England, and the Order of the Rose of Brazil; C.B. 1877, knighted at
Osborne 20 April 1883, K.C.B. 1891, G.C.V.O. 8 March 1901, created
a Baronet 1893; marr. istly at Westminster 16 December 1854, S.irah
Selina, dau. of James Blanch of Bristol, co. Gloucester ; died at Hythe,
CO. Kent. He died at 2 Whitehall Court, London, aged 75, on Saturday,
6 September, and was bur. under the church in Nunhead Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, on Thursday, 11 September 1902. M.I. Will dated 3 July
1902, proved (Prin. Reg., i, 1902) 3 December 1902, by Arthur George
Bloxam, nephew, and George Laurie Makeson, the Exors.
89
=Giulietta Grisi, dau.
of James Thomas
de la Feuillade of
Blackheath, co.
Kent, by Sarah
Elizabeth his wife,
dau. of John Hood;
horn 15 June 1852 ;
marr. at St. (iiles'-
in-the-Fields, Lon-
don, 31 December
1888; died at 40
Cadogan Place,
Chelsea, co. Mid-
dlesex, on Thurs-
day, 7 April 1892,
bur. in Nunhead
(Jemetery. M. I.
2nd wife.
I
James Greyhurst
Abel, born 9 starch
1830; died in 1846,
bur. at Hong Kong.
Charles Denton Abel of Blackheath,=
CO. Kent; born 18 March 1831;
a Civil Engineer; died, aged 75,
27 August 1906, bur. at Charlton,
CO. Kent. Will dated 2 May 1900,
proved in the Principal Registry
18 September 1906, by Herbert
Pantin, son-in-law, one of the
Exors.
=Friederika Wilhclmina Augusta
Magdalena Charlotte, daughter
of Rudolph August Eberhard of
Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg Schwerin,
Germany ; born at Ludwigslust
1 7 February 1 838 ; marr. 4 August
1857 ; died at East Coonibe Villas,
Blackheath on Saturday, 27 June
1896.
III.
Edith Elizabeth, born
2 September 1858; died
in August 1859.
Alice Augusta, born
26 October 1859.
Frederica Louisa, born
15 December i860.
Thomas Macfadyen=
Tolputt of 32 Ham-
merton Road, Bromley,
CO. Kent (son of Henry
Tolputt of Manchester,
by Isabella his wife,
dau. of Dr. Merie) ;
bom at Manchester 23
July 1866.
=Charlotte Sarah, born
at Camden Town, co.
Middlesex, 27 De-
cember 1862, bapt. at
St. John's, Camden
Town ; marr. at .St.
James', Kidbrooke,
CO. Kent, on Saturday,
I June 1S95.
Frederick John
Abel, bom 27
November 1864 ;
died 7 March
1874.
Herbert Pantin of 72=j=Emilie Johanna,
Shooter's Hill Road,
Blackheath (youngest
son of William Pantin
of 12 St. John's Park,
Blackheath) ; born at
Blackheath 16 De-
cember 1865.
born at Camden
Town 31 March
1867 ; marr. at
St. Sepulchre's,
Holborn, Lon-
don, 17 July
1894.
Charles Astley Abel,
born 16 April 1869 ;
died r i January
■875-
Charles Denton Abel, born
16 January, died 12 February
187 I.
Francis Otto
March 1872 ;
Abel,
died
1874,
Kent.
born I o
18 June
bur. at Margate, co.
A
90
John Sangster Abel=f=Genoveva, dau. of Frederick Field of Lambeth, =j=Augusta Annie, bofti
of Coquimbo, Chile,
South America ; born
II September 1832 ;
died in 187 1, bur. at
Tongay, Chile.
Recabarren of Val- co. Surrey, formerly of Cal
paraiso, Chile; marr. dera, Chile (son of Charles
at Forgo in June Field of Lambeth and of
1865 ; died in 1876. Norwood, co. Surrey, by
Mary his wife, dau. of
John Kingsford) ; bom at
Norwood 2 August 1826.
A
at Kennington, co.
Surrey, 4 August
1834, bapt. at St.
Mark's, Kennington;
marr. there on
Saturday, 30 April
1853-
Louisa Isabel
Aspasia, bom
2 2 June 1866.
George Lavvrie Mackeson=
of Hythe, co. Kent (son of
Henry Bean Mackeson of
Hythe, by Annie Adair his
wife, dau. of the Rev. James
Lawrie) ; born at Hythe 19
November 1865, bapt. there.
=Carlota Geno-
veva, born 1 7
August 1867 ;
marr. at Holy
Trinity, Sloane
Street, Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex,
29 April 1893.
Juan Carlos=
Abel of New
York, U.S.A.;
born 22 De-
cember 1868.
=Anna Augusta
Elise, dau. of the
Rev. E. Grie-
penkeri of Olden-
burgh, Germany ;
marr. 1 7 April
1890.
Charles Leopold
Abel, born 1 2
October 1891.
Frederick Victor Wilgress Abel,
born 7 December 1893 ; died
27 June 1894.
9T
^cnnj)*
Arms. — Sable six fleur-de-lis argent three two and one.
Crest. — A demi-lion rampant argent collared sable.
Thomas Penny of Edge Hill, Liveipool (2nd son of Peter Penny of
Nether Knutsford, co. Chester, afterwards of Liverpool, by Mary
I'imlow his wife); born 12 October, bapt. 12 November 1770; marr.
Esther Brennand of Prestwich, co. I^ncaster, who died at Edge Hill,
near Liverpool, aged 76, on Thursday, 11 April 1850. He died at
Liverpool 5 June 1838. Will dated 11 April 1836, proved (P.C.C. 548
Nicholl) 13 August 1838, by the Rev. Edward IVnny, son, Esther
Penny, relict, John Goad Swainson and Richard Brennand, the Exors.
Rebecca, born
2 November,
bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Liver-
pool, 3oNovem-
Ijer 1800 ; died
unmarried at
Stratford House,
Upper Syden-
ham, CO. Kent,
in her 75th
year, on Sunday,
22 November
1874, bur. at
Great Monge-
ham, CO. Kent.
Adiiion was
granted at the
Principal Regis-
try 1 1 January
1875, to Ann
Pimlow Zwil-
chenbart,wifcof
Rodolph Zwil-
chenbart, sister
and one of the
next of kin.
Ed ward Penny, born
4 July, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Liver-
pool, 29 August
1802 ; died young.
Peter Penny, born
7 July, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Liver-
pool, 28 October
1804; Ensign 7th
Madras Native In-
fantry 1826, Lieu-
tenant 1 8 28,Captain
1 84 1, retired 1849;
died unmarried at
Prospect House,
Clifton Hill, co.
Gloucester, 18 Feb-
ruary 1876. Admin-
istration was granted
at Bristol 31 May
1876, to Anne Pim-
low Zwilchenbart,
wife of Rodolph
Zwilchenbart of
Dudlow Grange,
Wavertree, Liver-
pool, sister and ne.xt
of kin.
Rev. Edward Penny, born in=
the parish of St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 8 November 1808,
bapt. at St. Nicholas', Liverpool,
II January 1809; educated
at Merchant Taylors' School
and St. John's College, Oxford,
matriculated 25 June 1827,
B.A. (3rd-class Lit. Hum.)
1831, M.A. 1S35 ; Rector of
St. Andrew's, with St. Mary
Bredman's, Canterbury, 1841,
Perpetual Curate of Ash-next-
Sandwich, co. Kent, 1842,
Rector of Great Mongeham,
CO. Kent, 1849, one of the
Six Preachers in Canterbury
Cathedral 1843, Hon. Canon
of Canterbury 1866; died at
Folkestone, co. Kent, 24 No-
vember 1869, bur. in the
churchyard at Great Mongeham.
M.L there, also in Canterbury
Cathedral. Will dated 20 May
1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 50, 70)
5 January 1870, by Emma Penny
of Great Mongeham Rectory,
relict, the sole Executri.x.
=Emma, only child of
William Sprakeling of
Charlton, Dover, co.
Kent, by Marianne
his wife, dau. of
Major Brook ; marr.
at St. George's, Han-
over Square, London,
15 May 1841 ; died
at Purbeck House,
Clarence Parade,
Southsea, co. Hants,
15 March 1886. Will
dated 21 April 1882,
with two codicils dated
respectively 29 May
1883 and 28 Septem-
ber 1 885, proved ( Prin.
Reg., 360, 86) 1 7 April
1886, by 'I'homas
Henry Neal of 8 Old
Jewry, London, and
Francis Drummond
Hay RinglerThomson
of Princes Street,
Hanover Square, Lon-
don, the Exors.
Thomas Carisbrooke Penny, bapt.
at St. Mary Bredman's, Canterbury,
17 April 1842 ; Lieutenant Royal
Artillery; died unmarried at Little
Dartmouth, co. Devon, aged 40,
on Sunday, 10 September 1882,
bur. at Townstall, co. Devon.
Will dated 19 May 1882, proved
at Exeter 3 October 1882, by
John Browse Oldreive of Little
Dartmouth, gent., the sole Exor.
Rev. Edward William Penny, born at Ash-next-Sandwich
17 July, bapt. there 6 August 1843; of St. John's
College, Oxford, matriculated 25 June 1862, B.A.
(2nd-class Mods., 2nd-class Lit. Hum.) 1866, Scholar
1867-70, M.A. 1870 ; Vicar of Dcrsingham, co.
Norfolk, 1875 to 1901 ; died at 4 Richmond Terrace,
Netley Road, Southsea, co. Hants, aged 65, on Friday,
5 March, bur. in Eastney Cemetery, Portsmouth, co.
Hants, 8 March 1909. Will dated 8 November 1889,
proved in the Principal Registry 15 April 1909, by the
Rev. Fraser Hislop Penny, the sole Exor.
92
Anne Pinilow, born 23 March, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Liverpool,
3 April 1810; marr. at Great Mongeham, co. Kent, on Thursday,
6 May 1852, as his 3rd wife, Rodolph Zvvilchenbart of Dudlow
Grange, Wavertree, Liverpool. She died s.p. at 15 Princes Square,
London, in her 97th year, 6 December, and was bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 11 December 1906. Will dated 30 June
1905, with codicil dated 12 October 1906, proved in the Principal
Registry 15 January 1907, by the Rev. Fraser Hislop Penny,
nephew, and Francis Drummond Hay Ringler Thomson, the Exors.
Thomas Penny, bapt. at
St. Nicholas', Liverpool,
28 March 1815; edu-
cated at Merchant
Taylors' School and at
St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 27
June 1831, Scholar of
St. John's College 1831 ;
drowned at Oxford 29
May 1832, bur. in St.
Giles' Churchyard, Ox-
ford. M.L
Rev. Fraser Hislop Penny of 1 1 Banbury=
Road, St. Giles', Oxford; born 27 August,
bapt. at Ash-next-Sandwich, co. Kent,
6 October 1844; of St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 16 January 1875, B.A.
(3rd-class Theology) 1878, M.A. 1881 ;
Curate of St. Giles', Oxford, 1878-90,
Chaplain of Lincoln College, Oxford,
1894-99.
=Alice, youngest dau, of the Rev. Samuel Joseph
Hulme, Rector of Bourton-on-the-Water, co.
Gloucester, by Jane his wife, dau. of Dr. Tanner ;
born at i *Park Villas, Oxford, on Thursday,
18 December 1862; marr. at St. Giles', Oxford,
20 June 1887; died at Banbury Road, Oxford, 25
October, bur. in Holywell Cemetery, Oxford, 29
October 1888.
Thomas Edward P'raser Penny, bom at Banbury Road, St. Giles',
Oxford, 10 October, bapt. at St. Giles', Oxford, in November 1888;
educated at Rugby and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ;
2nd Lieutenant King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 6 February
1909.
John \MlIiam Francis Harvey (only son of John Francis Harvey,=j=Elizabeth Edwards Lavington,
Captain 9th Foot, by Mary Jane Wollen his wife, and grandson
of Admiral Sir Edward Harvey of Walmer, co. Kent, G.C.B.) ;
born at Fort William, Calcutta, India, 31 December 1842;
entered the Royal Navy in 1856, served as Midshipman on the
"Furious," in the China War 1857-58 ^China medal with two
clasps), landed with the Naval Brigade at capture of the Taku
forts ; actively engaged, as Sub-Lieutenant of the " Gorgon," in
the suppression of the slave trade in the Mozambique Channel
in 1861-62; Lieutenant 8 April 1863, retired as Commander
I October 1873 ; died at 8 Queen's Terrace, Southsea, co.
Hants, aged 52, on Monday, 25 November 1895, bur. in
Eastney Cemetery, Portsmouth, co. Hants. /t\
born at Ash-next-Sandwich
2 May, bapt. there 1 1 June
1846; marr. at Great Monge-
ham (by her father) on
Saturday, 3 August 1867 ;
died at 8 Queen's Ter-
race, Southsea, 3 December,
bur. in Eastney Cemetery,
Portsmouth, 6 December
1901.
93
JFevart).
Daniel Ferard of 4 Queen Square, Westminster
(eldest son of John Ferard, a Director of tiie
l-rench Hospital, by Catherine Deverel his
2nd wife); born 4 August 17S8; died at
Totnes, co. Devcjn, on Wednesday, 21 August
1839, bur. there. Will dated 28 February 1838,
with codicil dated 20 August 1839, proved
(I'.C.C. 685 Vait}^/uin) 28 November 1839, by
Ilarvey liowen Jones, Elizabeth Ferard, relict,
and John Ferard, brother, three of the Exors.
^Elizabeth, only dau. of Isaac Clementson
of Adelphi Terrace, London ; marr. at
St. Martin's-in-the- Fields, Westminster,
on Thursday, 21 June 1821 ; died at
25 Jilonifield Road, Maida Hill, co.
Middlesex, on Sunday, 29 June 1856.
Will dated 15 January 1856, proved
(I'.C.C. 550, 56) 29 July 1856, l)y Bingham
Arthur Ferard, son, one of the Exors.
I
Charles Cotton Ferard of Ascot Place,:
CO. Berks ; born in Powis Place,
London, on Tuesday, 14 January 1823 ;
educated at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, B.A. (Senior Optime) 1845,
M.A. 1848; a Student of the Inner
Temple 21 January 1845, Barrister-at-Law
17 November 1848; J. P. for co. Berks,
Lord of the Manor of Winkfield, co. Berks ;
died suddenly at Ascot Place, in his 64th
year, on Sunday, 5 December i886, bur. at
Winkfield. Will dated 9 January i88o,
proved (Prin. Reg., 117, 87) 23 February
1887, by Charles Agace Ferard and Arthur
George Ferard, both of Ascot Place, sons,
two of the Exors.
:Emily Jane, 2nd dau. of the Very Rev. Thomas
Dale, D.D., Dean of Rochester, by Emily Jane
his wife, dau. of James Mallcott Richardson ;
born I July, bapt. at Beckenham, co. Kent, 30
August 1827; marr. at St. George's, Bloomsbury,
London (by the Rev. Thomas Pelham Dale,
Rector of St. Vedast's, F'oster Lane, London),
on Tuesday, 28 January 1851 ; died at 5 Shorn-
cliffe Road, F'olkestone, co. Kent, on F'riday,
8 September, bur. at \\'inkfield on Tuesday, 12
September 1899. Will dated 7 November 1889,
with codicil dated 6 February 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1086, 99) 29 September 1899, by
Arthur George Ferard and John Edward
Ferard, sons, the Exors.
{See Pedigree of Dale, Vol. 14, page 44.)
Charles Agace Ferard=
of Winkfield Manor,
Ascot ; born at Ascot
Place on Wednesday,
29 October 1851,
bapt. at Winkfield ;
educated at Eton and
at Trinity College, Ox-
ford, matriculated 17
October 1870, B.A.
(3rd-class Mods.,
3 Jur.) 1874, M.A.
1877; called to the
Bar at the Inner
Temple 10 May 1876,
and joined the Ox-
ford Circuit; J. P. and
County Alderman for
CO. Berks.
=Evelyn Frances, Sir Walter Armstrong of Ceanchor=p=Emily Rose,
2nd dau. of House, Howth, co. Dublin (son of born at Ascot
Vesey Weston Walter Armstrong of 35 Ennismore Place on Mon-
Holt of 63 Gardens, Knightsbridge, London, by day, 22 No-
Warwick Square, Mary his wife, dau. of John Graham vember 1852
London ; marr. of Canonbie, co. Dumfries) ; born at bapt. at Wink-
at the parish Hawick, co. Roxburgh, 7 February field ; marr. at
church. Putney, 1850; educated at Harrow and at Hove, co. Sus-
co. Surrey, on Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated sex (by the
Thursday, I Sep- 2 June 1868, B.A. 1873; ■'^f' Critic Rev. Thomas
tember 1887. on staffs of "Pall Mall Gazette" and Pelham Dale),
"St. James' Gazette" 1880-92; Hon. on Wednesday,
Member of the Royal Hibernian 11 June 1873.
Academy, Director of the National
(}alleryof Ireland since 1892; knighted
at the Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, 26
June 1899; J. P. for co. Dublin;
Author of "Life of Alfred Stevens,"
" Life of Peter de Wint," " Life of
Thomas Gainsborough," " Life of
Velasquez," " Notes on the National
Gallery" and "Scottish Painters";
co-Editor of "Bryan's Dictionary
of Painters," " Gainsborough and
his Place in Engli.sh Art," 1898,
"Sir Joshua Reynolds," 1900,
"J. M. W. Turner," 1901, and
"Sir Henry Raeburn," 1901, &c. /(\
94
Elizabeth Catherine, bom at
Powis Place, London, on
Tuesday, 22 February 1825 ;
foundress of the London
Diocesan Deaconess Institu-
tion ; a Deaconess of the
dioceses of London and Win-
chester ; died at 16 Fitzroy
Square, London, aged 58,
on Thursday, 19 April 1883,
bur. at Winkfield, co. Berks.
Will dated 19 November
1878, proved (Prin. Reg.,
8 1 2, 83) 4 October 1883,
by Charles Cotton Ferard
of Ascot Place, co. Berks,
brother, and Charles Dobson
of Broome Park, Betchworth,
CO. Surrey, the Exors.
Bingham Arthur Ferard, bom^
on Wednesday, 26 August 1829;
of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1848, C.A. 1852, M.A. 1855;
called to the Bar 28 January
1856; sometime of Napier, New
Zealand ; died at 67 Pevensey
Road, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, on Saturday, 26 March
1898, bur. in St. John's Church-
yard, Woking, CO. Surrey. Will
dated 22 May 1896, with three
codicils dated 19 December 1897,
13 February 1898 and 17 March
1898, proved (Prin. Reg., 552, 98)
r I May i S98, by Charles Agace
Ferard and John Edmund Bentley,
the Exors.
=Theodosia Elizabeth Helen,
youngest dau. of James
Wilson of 14 Highbury
Terrace, co. Middlesex, by
Charlotte Selina his wife,
dau. of John Skull of White
Lion Street, Clerkenwell, co.
Middlesex ; born in 1828 ;
married at Napier, New
Zealand, on Saturday, 28
December 1867 ; died at
Pevensey Road, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, on Saturday, 28
January 1899, bur. in St.
John's Churchyard, Woking.
Adinon (with will dated
6 March 1897) was granted
at the Principal Registry 22
February 1899, to Beatrice
Ferard, spinster, daughter.
Godfrey Lake Hildebrand of Lake=j=Mabel, bom at Napier, New Zea-
Co., California, U.S.A. (eldest son of
Lieut-Colonel Godfrey Hildebrand,
R.E.) ; born in India i August 1868.
A\
land, on Thursday, 31 December
1868, bapt. there; marr. at St.
John's, Upper St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
on Thursday, 18 July 1895.
Beatrice, born at
Napier, New
Zealand, 3 Feb-
ruary 1870, bapt.
there.
I
Catherine Mary,
bom at Ascot
Place on Wednes-
day, 4 January
1854, bapt. at
Winkfield.
Rev. William Henry Silvester Davies (6th son=j=Elizabeth Ann, born at
of John Speed Davies of Yardleys, Waltham
Abbey, co. Essex, by Isabella Anne his wife,
dau. of Nathaniel Huson, Barrister-at-Law) ;
born at Yardleys 13 June, bapt. at Chingford,
CO. Essex, 5 September 1845 ; educated at
Rugby and at Pembroke College, Oxford,
matriculated 28 October 1867, B.A. 187 r, M.A.
1874 ; Vicar of St. Paul's, Gloucester, 1883-94,
and of Horsley, co. Gloucester, 1894-1905.
Ascot Place on Tuesday,
20 March 1855, bapt. at
Winkfield ; married at St.
Mary's, Winkfield (by her
uncle, the Rev. Lawford
William Torriano Dale,
assisted by the Rev. John
Silvester Davies), on Tues-
day, 7 January 1890.
A
Margaret Helen,
born at Ascot
Place on Wednes-
day, 19 March
r856, bapt. at
Winkfield.
Arthur George Ferard, born at=pSarah Margaret, eldest dau. of William
Ascot Place on Thursday, 6 May ' ' - ^ .
1858, bapt. at Winkfield ; of Univer-
sity College, Oxford, matriculated
20 January 1877, B.A. (2nd-class
Mods., 3 Jur.) 1880, M.A. 1884;
of Lincoln's Inn 1878 ; Principal
Clerk in the Secretary's Office of
the General Post Office, London,
since 1905.
Miller of 55 Lancaster Gate, London,
and of Halifax, Nova Scotia, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William
Saltonstall of Chicago, U.S.A. ; bom
28 January 1840 ; marr. at St.
Matthew's, Bayswater, London, on
Saturday, r9 October 1895.
9-t^At
Agnes Bourdon, born at 38
Montagu Square, Maryle-
bone, London, on Sunday,
1 1 October 1 896, bapt. at
St. Mary's, Bryanston Square,
London.
95
Henry Cecil Ferard, CLE. ; born al Ascot Place, co. Berks,=
on Monday, 25 July 1864, bapt. at Winklield, co. Berks;
educated at Eton and at University College, Oxford,
matriculated 13 October 1883, B.A. 1903 ; entered the Bengal
Civil Service 1885, Joint Magistrate North-West Provinces
1893-96, Deputy Commissioner 1896, Magistrate and Col-
lector, Saharanpur, 1907, Banda, Allahabad, 1898; decorated
for services in the Indian Famine 1897-98, nominated CLE.
I January 1898.
=Ida Margaret, dau. of Joseph
Deas, Officiating District and
Sessions Judge, Mirzaporc,
North-West Provinces, India,
by Annie Hodge his wife, dau.
of Stephen Harvey James ;
born at Fyxabad, India, 6 June
1875 ; marr. at Mir/.apore on
Saturday, 10 March 1894.
Cecil Leonard Ferard,
born at Banda, North-
West Provinces, India,
on Sunday, 1 1 Novem-
ber 1894, bapt. there. '
George Deas Ferard,
born at Naini Tal,
India, on Saturday,
27 June 1896, bapt.
there.
Margaret Levoy, born at
80 Woodstock Road, Ox-
ford, on Friday, 23 January,
bapt. at Oxford 10 March
1903.
Janet Ida, born at
Naini Tal lo Sep-
tember 1 905, bapt.
there.
I
Reginald Herbert Ferard=
of 4 Moorland Road,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick ;
born at Ascot Place on
Thursday, 21 June 1866,
baptised at Winkfield ;
educated at Eton and at
Exeter College, Oxford,
matriculated 23 October
1885, Scholar 1884, B.A.
1889 (ist-class Classical
Mods. 1887, 2nd-class
Classics 1889), M.A. 1892;
Tutor, Keble College, Ox-
ford, 1893-1905; H.M.
Inspector of Secondary
Schools, Board of Educa-
tion, since April 1905.
=Mary Catherine, 2nd
dau. of Colonel
Eugfene Impey,
CLE., Bengal Staff
Corps, by Isabella
Catherine his wife,
daughter of Lieut.-
(ieneral Sir George
Lawrence, K. C.S.I. ,
CB. ; born at Mount
Aboo, Rajputana,
India, 22 March
1867, bapt. there;
marr. at St. Cross,
Holywell, Oxford,
on Tuesday, 1 7
September 1901.
John Edward Ferard of
2 1 Sumner Place, South
Kensington, London ;
born at Vevey, Switzer-
land, on Friday, 22
January, bapt. at Ouchy,
Switzerland, 26 February
1 86g ; educated at Eton
and at Magdalen College,
Oxford, matriculated 22
October 1887, Demy
1887, B.A. 1892 (ist-
class Classical Mods.
1889, 2nd-class Classics
1891); appointed Assis-
tant Secretary, Political
Department of India
Office, April 1907.
Lavinia Louisa,
born at 48
Seymour Street,
Portman Square,
London, on Fri-
day, 22 July
1870.
Richard Lawrence Ferard, born
at I Bradmore Road, Oxford,
on Saturday, 16 August 1902,
bapt. at St. Cross, Holywell,
Oxford.
Kathleen Mary, born at
I Bradmore Road, Oxford,
on Thursday, 4 August
1904, bapt. at St. Cross,
Holywell, Oxford.
Lorna Adeline, born at 4 Moor-
land Road, Edgbaston, on
Thursday, 29 November 1906,
bapt. at St. Augustine's, Edgbaston.
96
iSa^elj, formerlj) of Bobtr,
CO. l^tnt
Arms on record in the College of Arms. —
Gules on a chevron or between three
battle-axes erect argent the staff or as
many barrulets wa^'y azure.
Crest. — An eagle rising or in the beak
an annulet sable.
Motto. — Pur sue.
Elizabeth, dau. of=
Thomas Biggs of
Ma.xton Manor
and of Kearsney
Court, CO. Kent ;
bom 20 August
1767; marr. at
Hougham, co.
Kent, 19 August
1794; died at the
Hotwells, Bristol,
CO. Gloucester,
aged 27, on Sun-
day, 1 2 J uly, bur.
at St. James',
Dover, co. Kent,
22 July 1795.
I St wife.
Rear-Admiral John Bazely=
of Dover (eldest son of
Admiral John Bazely of
Dover [Miniature at
Amber ley, in tlie possession
of Mrs. John Bazefy], by
Amelia his wife, dau. of
Captain Gervase Wad-
dington); born at Dover,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Dover,
24 July 1767; entered the
Royal Navy 18 July 1 780 as
Midshipman on " Apollo,"
3rd Lieutenant of " Royal
George " in the battle of
I June 1794, Post-Captain
II November 1794, Cap-
tain of " Prince of Wales "
in the action of L'Orient
23 June 1795, joined
the "Overyssel" as Flag-
Captain to Admiral Peyton
in 1797, and assisted in
the capture of the Dutch
fleet in the Texel August 1799, and continued in that vessel until the Peace of
Amiens 27 March 1802 ; afterwards commanded the Sea Fencibles from the mouth
of the Humber to the river Ouze ; retired 9 July 1814; Freeman of Dover by
patrimony 5 September 1788; died, aged 60, 21 March, bur. in the family vault
at St. Marj-'s, Dover, 28 March 1828. M.I., also Mural Tablet in St. James',
Dover. Adirion (with will dated 14 May 1824) was granted (P.C.C. 333 Sutton)
3 June 1828, to Harriett Bazely, relict. Portrait at ij Bruton Street, Berkeley
Square, I^ndon, in tJie possession of \George\ Henry Boothby Bazely, his great-
grandson ; also a Miniature at Granville House, in the possession of Airs. Bazely.
Signature to a letter dated from the " Hind," Spithead, 4 May 1797.
^Harriett, dau. of
John and Eliza-
beth Baker, sister
to Admiral John
Baker and Sir
Thomas Baker,
K.C.B. ; bapt. at
the parish church,
Deal, CO. Kent,
30 July 1770;
marr. at Deal
8 May 1800 ;
died at Dover 3
April, bur. in the
family vault at St.
Mary's, Dover,
10 April 1835.
M.I., also Mural
Tablet in St.
James', Dover.
Adinon granted
(P.C.C.) 18 May
1835, to John
Bazely, son. 2nd
wife.
John Bazely, bapt. at St. Mary's, Dover, 18 February 1 80 1 ; entered the Royal Nav)- 13 June 181 7,
Lieutenant 12 January 1824, of H.M.S. " Rarailies "
March 1828; died at Dover, aged 34, on Thursday,
8 October 1835, bur. in the family vault at St. Marj-'s,
Dover. M.L, also Mural Tablet in St. James', Dover.
Admon was granted (P.C.C.) 7 November 1835, to the
Rev. Charles Henry Baker Bazely, brother.
Signature from afl^davit made 5 May 1835.
97
Facsimile of a Miniature Portrait of Adiniral
John Bazely ; baptised at St. Marys, Dover, i£ March
1740 ; died at Dover 2 April iSog; in the possession
of Mrs. John Bazely at Amber ley, co. Stissex. At the
back of the Miniature is a plait of brown hair, over
which are the initials J. D. in seed pearls.
I
Fac-shnile of a Miniature Portrait of Rear-Admiral
John Baze/y ; baptised at St. Marys, Dover, 2^ July
zydy ; died 21 March 1828 ; in the possession of Mrs.
Baze/y of Granville House, Granville Place, Portman
Square, London. At the back of the Miniature is a plait
of brown hair.
^reston.
Arms. — Argent two bars gules on a canton of the last a cinquefoil or.
Crest. — On a chapeau gules turned up ermine a wolf or.
AUtlo. — Si Dieu vieult.
Henry John Preston of Bloomsbury Square, London=f
(son of lohn Preston, by Ann Sackett his wife) ;
bom at Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, 8 December 1791 ;
admitted to Livery of the Worshipful Company of
Carpenters 1818; died at 43 Bloomsbury Square, 1
London, in his 60th year, on Wednesday, 29 January,
bur. in Bunhill Fields, London, 4 February 185 1.
Will dated 13 August 1845, with codicil dated
25 July 1849, proved (P.C.C. 410, 51) 8 May
1851, by Joseph Chamberlain, and Joseph Thomas
Preston and Stanton William Preston, sons, the
Exors.
'Sarah Susannah, daughter of Jo.seph
Chamberlain, by Sarah Strutt his wife ;
marr. at St. Lawrence Jewry, London,
7 December 181 5 ; died at 35 Compton
Terrace, Islington, co. Middlesex, aged
74, on Saturday, 9 October, bur. in
Highgate Cemetery, London, 16 October
1858. Will dated 21 March 1851,
proved (Prin. Reg., 785, 58), 12 Decem-
ber 1858, by Henry John Preston and
Joseph Thomas Preston, sons, the Exors.
bapt. 30 October 181 7 ; admitted to the Freedom of the
Henry John Preston, born in the Strand, London, 4 October,^Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
^ " ' Bromley ; marr. at Little Port-
land Street Chapel, Regent
Street, London, on Saturday,
28 November 1846; died at
Bocking 12 April 1875, bur.
at Gosfield, co. Essex.
Carpenters' Company 2 June 1840, to Livery 7 July 1840;
died at Bocking Bridge, co. Essex, in his 58th year, on
Saturday, 12 June, bur. in Highgate Cemetery, London,
16 June 1875. Will dated 8 October 1855, proved (Prin.
Reg., 824, 75) 30 October 1875, by Elizabeth Preston, relict,
the sole Executrix.
Joseph Classon Preston of 43 Heathhurst=
Road, Hanipstead, co. Middlesex ; born at
94 Smithfield Bars, London, 14 February 1844,
bapt. there privately ; educated at University
College School, of which he was Captain on
leaving ; admitted to the Freedom and Livery
of the Carpenters' Company 7 March 1865,
Junior Warden 7 March 1895, Middle Warden
1896, Senior Warden 1897, Master 1898.
=Mary, eldest dau. of George Thomas Horrell
of 52 Highbury New Park, co. Middlesex,
Past Master of the Painters' and Stainers'
Company, by Helena his wife, dau. of Henry
Harding ; born at Magdalen Street, Exeter,
CO. Devon, 30 June 1843; marr. at Unity
Church, Upper Street, Islington, on Tuesday,
21 June 1870.
Herbert Classon Preston=
of 7 Harvard Court,
Honeybourne Road, Kil-
burn, CO. Middlesex; born
at 28 Aberdeen Park
Road, Highbury, London,
on Saturday, 30 August
187 3, bapt. there privately;
educated at University
College School, of which
he was Captain on leav-
ing ; admitted to the
Freedom and Livery of
the Carpenters' Company
2 October 1894.
=Lillian Annie, eldest dau.
of Thomas Vauder Horst
Selfe of Thistleboon,
Spring Grove, Isleworth,
CO. Middlesex, by Annie
his wife, dau. of Richard
Binning ; bom 24 De-
cember 1871, bapt. at
St. John's, Hampstead ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Isle-
worth, on Saturday, 20
June 1903.
103
Arthur Hugh Punnett=
of 6 Willow Road,
Hampstead (youngest
son of John Trefusis
Punnett of Hamp-
stead, by Louisa his
wife, dau. of Charles
Bulpett) ; born 13
June 1872, bapt. at
Christ Church, Forest
Hill, CO. Kent.
I
=Eva Mary, born
at 55 Petherton
Road, Highbury,
on Sunday, 22
June 1879; marr.
at the Unitarian
Church, Rosslyn
Hill, Hampstead,
on Saturday, 8
October 1904.
A
Joseph Thomas Preston, born in the Strand, Ix)ndon, 21 May,^
bapt. 17 June 1819; admitted to the Freedom of the Carpenters'
Company 2 June 1840, to Livery 7 July 1840, Junior Warden
1870, Middle Warden 1S71, Senior Warden 1872, Master 1873;
died at Carson House, Finchley, co. Middlesex, in his 8sth
year, on Friday, 19 February, cremated at Golder's Green,
CO. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 23 February 1904. Funeral service
at Unity Church, Upper Street, Islington, co. Middlesex, where
ashes are deposited. Will dated 21 April 1902, proved (Prin.
Reg., 391, 1904) 21 March 1904, by Joseph Classon Preston,
Percy Preston and Frank Preston, sons, the Exors. Portrait
by W. Savage Cooper, painted in l8g6, in t/u possession of
Joseph Classon Preston, his son, also portrait in the drawing
room of Carpenters^ Hall, painted by the same artist in jSgg,
presented to the Company by his five sons.
=pjane, 2nd dau. of John
Classon of Blackball Place,
Dublin, by Mary Stokes his
wife; born 27 July 1821 ;
marr. in the drawing room at
Blackball Place, Dublin, on
Wednesday, 10 May 1843;
died at Carson House,
Finchley, in her 76th year,
on Saturday, 13 March,
cremated at Woking, co.
Surrey, on Thursday, 18
March 1897. Funeral ser-
vice at Unity Church,
Upper Street, Islington, the
same day, where ashes
are deposited. Admon was
granted 7 May 1897, to
Joseph Thomas Preston,
husband.
Richard Bartram (only surviving son of Cubitt Engall Bartram=
of Great Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, J.P., by Elizabeth his
wife, dau. of Thomas Lettis) ; born at Civita Vecchia, Italy,
3 February 1843; Solicitor; Member of the London School
Board for Finsbury 1894; died at Fern Lea, Kelross Road,
Highbury, co. Middlesex, aged 52, on Saturday, 7 December,
bur. in Abney Park Cemetery, co. Middlesex, on Wednesday,
II December 1895. Memorial Service at Unity Church, Upper
Street, Islington, on Sunday morning, 15 December. Will
dated 29 August 1879, proved (Prin. Reg., 11, 96) 25 January
1896, by Alice Bartram, relict, and Frank Preston, the Exors.
=Alice, born at 94 Smithfield
Bars, London, 6 June 1845,
bapt. privately ; marr. at
Unity Church, Upper Street,
Islington, on Wednesday,
29 March 1871.
A
I. .
Amie Violet, born
at 35 Finsbury
Park Road, co.
Middlesex, on
Wednesday, 1 2
July 1876.
Reginald Percy Preston,
bom at 35 Finsbury
Park Road on Mon-
day, 5 August 1878,
bapt. at Unity Church,
Upper Street, Islington ;
admitted to the Free-
dom and Livery of the
Carpenters' Company
3 October 1899.
Stanley Cadogan Preston=
of Ladbrook Farm,
Elstow, Canada ; bom
at 57 Lordship Park,
Stoke Newington, co.
Middlesex, on Monday,
5 April 1880, bapt. at
Unity Church, Upper
Street, Islington.
=Margaret Dora, eldest
dau. of James Little-
john of Elstow,
Canada, by Margaret
Buck his wife ; born
at Weymouth 5 Au-
gust 189 1 ; marr. at
Ardluie, Elstow, 30
December 1908.
104
Stanton \Viniam Preston of 7 Eldon Road, Hampstead, co. Mid-=
dlesex; born at Earl Street, Soho, London, 17 May, bapt. 28 June
182 1 ; admitted to the Freedom and Livery of the Carpenters'
Company 5 July 1S42, Junior Warden 1872, Middle Warden 1873,
Senior Warden 1S74, Master 1875. Portrait painted by Lance
Calkin in igor, in the possession of the Carpenters^ Company.
^ .^..wV-^r^-^^^^^'-^
=Ellen, dau. of Henry Harben of
Hackney, co. Middlesex, by Mary
Woodgate his wife; born 19 No-
vember 181 7; marr. at Newington
Green Chapel, co. Middlesex, 20
May 1845 ; died at 7 Eldon Road,
Hampstead, 18 October 1879, bur.
in Highgate Cemetery, London.
Harold Lees of Staly-=
bridge, co. Lancaster
(son of Jeremiah
Lees) ; born 22 De-
cember 1842 ; marr. at
the Unitarian Chapel,
Taunton, co. Somer-
set, 5 April 1866 ;
died at Pickhill Hall,
Wrexham, on Friday,
21 October 1887,
bur. at Bangor Mona-
chorum. ist husband.
=Ellen, born=
1 7 February
1847, bapt.
at Middle-
ton Square,
Clerkenwell;
London.
=Lieut.-Colonel William=
Oughton Giles (son of
Edward Giles) ; bom
in June 1842 ; marr.
at the Chapel of the
Convent of the Assump-
tion, Sidmouth, co.
Devon, 15 September
1890; died at Gravelly
Hill, near Birmingham,
I March 1900, bur. in
Brookwood Cemetery.
2nd husband.
=Charles Higford Chapman (son of
Robert Chapman of Cheltenham) ;
born 19 October 1861 ; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant ist Foot 31
January 1880, to 51st Foot 17 April
1880, Lieutenant Yorkshire Light
Infantry i July 1881, Captain (retired)
i8 February 1887 ; Captain Resen-e
of Officers, Cheshire Regiment, 1887
-98; served in Afghan War 1S80
(medal) ; in Burmese Expedition
1887; marr. at the Church of the
Assumption, Warwick Street, London,
10 September 1902 ; died at Port
Madryn, Buenos Ayres, 26 January
1910, bur. there. 3rd husband.
Edith, born John Timms (son of Williani=
7 November Timms of Leamington, co.
1848, bapt. ^V'arwick) ; marr. at Rams-
at Middle- gate, co. Kent, in September
ton Square, 1876 ; died at Leamington
Clerkenwell. on Tuesday, 5 July 1887,
bur. there, ist husband.
=Jessie, bom 18 February iSsij'^Robert Dalby Reeve
bapt. at Middleton Square,
Clerkenwell ; died at Westgate-
on-Sea, co. Kent, on Tuesday,
12 December, bur. in the
churchyard at Harbledown, co.
Kent, 15 December 1905.
of Margate, co. Kent;
married at Harble-
down 10 June 1902.
2nd husband.
Percy Preston of 9 Randolph Road, Maida Hill, co.=
Middlesex, and of Cotswold, Wickford, co. Essex ;
born at 94 Smithfield Bars, London, 28 March 1848 ;
admitted to the Freedom and Livery of the Carpenters'
Company 6 February 1872, Junior Warden 1900, Middle
Warden 1901, Senior Warden 1902, Master 1903.
=Am"ie, only dau. of George
Cadogan Edwards of Chelten-
ham, CO. Gloucester, and of
Coychurch, co. Glamorgan, by
Caroline Rebecca Stevens his
wife, dau. of James White ;
born at Cheltenham 13 August
1849 ; marr. at Unity Church,
Upper Street, Islington, co.
Middlesex, on Thursday, 14
October 1875.
A child,
died in
infancy.
Gladys Kathleen, born
at 57 Lordship Park,
Stoke Newington, co.
Middlesex, on Thurs-
day, 24 August 1882,
bapt. at Unity Church,
Upper Street, Islington.
^'alentine Goode Johnson (only son of=
William Goode Johnson of Nottingham, by
Mary his wife, dau. of Richard Hardy); bom
14 February 1879; a Student at St. Mary's
Hospital, London, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond.
1905 ; formerly House Physician, Bethlehem
Royal Hospital ; Lieutenant Royal Army
Medical Corps 30 January 1906, Captain
30 July 1909.
105
=Dorothy Jacqueline, born
at 57 Lordship Park, Stoke
Newington, on Saturday, 13
June 1885, bapt. at Unity
Church, Upper Street,
Islington ; marr. at Essex
Church, The Mall, Notting
Hill Gate, co. Middlesex, on
Saturday, 30 October 1909.
Anne, bom at
Earl Street,
Soho, London,
1 2 October,
baptised there
i I November
i§24.
Alfred Preston, bom at Earl Street, Soho,=
London, 8 August, baptised 5 October 1826;
admitted to the Freedom of the Carpenters'
Company 5 October 1847, to Livery 7 I)cccniber
1847, Junior Warden 1879, Middle Warden 18S0,
Master 1881; J.l'. for the County of London;
died at 4 Elsworthy Road, Hanipstead, co.
Middlesex, in his 79th year, on Sunday, 2 April,
cremated at Golder's Green, co. Middlesex, on
Friday, 7 A])ril 1905. Memorial service at the Unitarian Church,
Rosslyn Hill, Hanipstead. Will dated 1 March 1899, with codicil
dated 20 January 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 572, 1905) 26 April
1905, by Alfred Charles Preston and Harry Westbury Preston, sons,
the Exors. Portrait in the drawing room at Carpenters' Hall
by Savage Cooper.
=Harriet Litchfield, 2nd dau.
of Henry Robert Abraham
of Mountfield House, Harrow
Road, London, by Harriet
Sarah Dibdin his wife, dau. of
John Litchfield ; born in Jan-
uary 1830; marr. at Little Port-
land Street Chapel, Regent
Street, London, on Tuesday, 2 1
June 1853 ; died at 26 Fellow's
Road, Hanipstead, aged 58,
10 January, bur. in Kensal
Green Cemetery, London, 15
January 1889.
D
Lieut. -Colonel Alfred Charles Preston, V. D., of Elmstead, 117 Rroadhurst^
Gardens, West Hampstead ; born at 38 Doughty Street, Meckleiiburgh
Square, London, 4 August 1854, bapt. at Little Portland Street Chajiel,
London ; of the Tower Hamlets Rifle Brigade (now the 4th Battalion
City of London Regiment Royal Fusiliers), 2nd Lieutenant 8 June 1S81,
Lieutenant i July 1881, Captain 1886, Lion. Major 1896, Major 1900,
Lieut. -Colonel 4 November 1902; V.D. 1901 ; admitted to the Freedom
of the Carpenters' Company 10 August 1875, Livery 5 October 1875,
Junior Warden 1905, Middle Warden 1906, Senior Warden October 1906,
Master 1907.
=f=Clara, youngest dau.
of Lieut. -Colonel John
Holt of the Tower
Hamlets Brigade, of
Belsizc Park Gardens,
Hampstead, D.L., by
Mary his wife, dau. of
Thomas Brown ; bom
23 February 1855;
marr. at St. Matthias',
Richmond, co. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 10 June
1879.
E
Ronald Holt Preston, born at Stormont, 158 Belsize=
Road, South Hampstead, on Monday, 2 August
1880, bapt. at St. Peter's, Belsize Park, Hamp-
stead ; admitted to the Freedom of the Carpenters'
Company 3 October 1905, and to Livery 6 February
1906.
=Eveleen Marie Birdie, 2nd dau. of Thomas
J. Larkin of Reculver Villa, Heme Bay, co.
Kent, by Agnes Catherine his wife; born 2 June
1878 ; marr. at St. Mary's, Kilburn, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 10 June 1908.
Agnes Daphne, born on Friday,
24 September 1909.
Sidney Preston of 2 Helena Road, Ealing, co. Middlesex, CLE.; born at^
St. John Street, Smithfield, London, 10 September 1850, bapt. at Carter
Lane Chapel, London ; educated at University College Sclioo! and King's
College, London; entered Public Works Department, Punjab, 1870, became
Superintendent Engineer 1893, Chief Engineer and Secretary for Irrigation
to Government of North-West Provinces and Oudh 1899, and to
Government of Punjab 1900, and Secretary to Government of India and
Inspector-General of Irrigation 1902, retired 1905; after retirement
employed by Maharajah Scindia of Gwalior as Irrigation Engineer;
created C.I.E. 9 November 1901 ; Indian Coronation decoration 1903;
Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Member Society of Arts, Fellow of King's College,
London.
=Amelia, 2nd dau. of
Alexander O'DriscoU
Taylor, formerly of
Belfast, by Isabella his
wife, dau. of John Scott
Porter; bom at Belfast
15 November 1858;
marr. at the Cathedral,
Bombay, India, on Wed-
nesday, 1 1 November
1885.
Classon O'DriscoU Preston, born at Simla, India, on
Friday, 17 September 1886, bapt. at Christ Church,
Simla ; educated at the Grange, Eastbourne, Malvern
College and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich,
1905; entered the Royal Field Artillery as 2nd
Lieutenant 20 December 1906.
ix>6
Esm^e Theodora,
born at Lahore,
India, on Wednes-
day, 9 November
1898, bapt. at
Lahore Cathedral.
Margot Cicely, born
at HoUington, co.
Sussex, 3 Octo-
ber 1902, bapt. at
Essex Church, Ken-
sington, London.
Thomas Pierre Morson
of 34 Elsworthy Road,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex
(eldest son of Thomas
Morson of Southampton
Row and of Hornsey,
CO. Middlesex, by Heloise
his wife, dau. of Pierre
Dagomet) ; born at South-
ampton Row 4 August
1852, bapt. at Boulogne-
sur-Mer, France. /^
=Florence, bom at 38
Doughty Street, Meck-
lenburgh Square, Lon-
don, on Monday, 12
November 1855, bapt.
there ; marr. at the
Free Christian Church,
Clarence Road, Lon-
don, on Wednesday,
3 September 1879.
Ernest Stanton Preston=j
of 3 Colville Terrace,
Notting Hill, co. Mid- |
dlesex ; born at 38
Doughty Street, Meck-
lenburgh Square, on
Sunday, 10 October
1858 ; admitted to
the Freedom of the
Carpenters' Company
I June 1880, and to
Livery 15 June 1880.
^Blanche, 3rd dau.
of Edwin Hayes
of Briscoe House,
Steeles Road,
Hampstead, by
Ellen his wife,
dau. of Richard
Briscoe ; born 10
October 1858 ;
married at St.
John's, Hamp-
stead, on Sunday,
27 May 1883.
Royston Keith Preston, born at 66 Goldhurst
Terrace, South Hampstead, on Saturday, 15
March 1884, bapt. at St. John-the-Baptist's,
Croydon, co. Surrey.
Muriel Elaine, bom at Noel Park,
Wood Green, co. Middlesex, 19
March 1886, bapt. at St. John-the-
Baptist's, Croydon.
Stanley Preston, bom at Stormont, 158 Belsize
Road, South Hampstead, on Wednesday, 7 June
1882, bapt. at St. Mary's, Kilburn, co. Middlesex;
entered the Army from Militia (3rd Battalion East
Yorkshire Regiment) as 2nd Lieutenant Duke of
Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) 20 May
1905, Lieutenant i February 1908; admitted to
the Freedom of the Carpenters' Company
8 January 1907, and to Livery 3 March 1908.
Constance Violet,
born at Stormont,
158 Belsize Road,
South Hampstead,
on Wednesday, 29
October 1 884, bapt.
at Twickenham, co.
Middlesex.
Harriet Brenda, bom
at 22 Birchington
Road, West Hamp-
stead, on Monday,
II March 1889,
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Kilbum.
Mary, born Frank Preston of Meadow-=
18 January, croft. North Finchley, co.
baptised at Middlesex; born 14 Feb-
Smithfield, ruary, bapt. at Canonbury,
London, 11 co. Middlesex, 9 March
March 1852. 1856; admitted to the
Freedom and Livery of
the Carpenters' Company
6 March 1877.
=Mary Ancilla, elder dau. of Alfred Arthur Preston,
William Worthington of Old Swin- bora on Sunday,
ford, CO. Worcester, by ^Liry Lsetitia 18 December
his wife, dau. of Robert Scott; 1864, bapt. at
born at Mansfield, co. Nottingham, Gravel Pits Uni-
27 January, bapt. there 4 July 1862 ; tarian Chapel,
marr. at the Presbyterian Chapel, Hackney, co.
Stourbridge, co. Worcester, on Middlesex, 23
Tuesday, 14 June 1892. April 1865.
Lillian Scott, bom at 7 Palace
Gardens Mansions, Kensing-
ton, London, on Thursday,
1 1 May, bapt. at Stourbridge
1 August 1893.
Mary Lastitia, born at Carson
House, Church End, Finchley,
on Wednesday, 5 September,
bapt. at Finchley 20 December
1894.
I
John Scott Preston, born at
6 Derwent Villas, North
Finchley, 23 June, bapt. at
Whetstone, co. Middlesex,
5 August 1899.
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Walter Hall of 5 Wedderburn=
Road, Hampsioad, co. Mid-
dlesex (only surviving son of
John Hall of Clapham, co.
Surrey, by Mary Ann his wife,
2nd tlau. of Samuel Tope);
born 27 August 1855 ; died
6 August, bur. at the parish
church, Hampstead, in the
additional burying ground,
10 August 1908. Memorial
service at Rosslyn Hill
Chapel, Hampstead. ^^
=Annie Gertrude,
born at 39 Cam-
den Square, Lon-
don, on Saturday,
10 March i860 ;
marr. at the
Free Christian
Church, Clarence
Road, London,
on Wednesday, 3
September 1879.
Harry Weslbury Preston=
of 6 Lindfield Gardens,
Hampstead ; born at 39
Camden Square, Lon-
don, on Saturday, 19
April 1862; admitted
to the Freedom of the
Carpenters' Company
5 October 1886, to
Livery 2 November
1886, Solicitor to the
Company from 1S97.
=Adelaide, younger
dau. of Archibald
Ramsden of 8
Gloucester Terrace,
Regent's Park, I .on-
doii, by Adelaide
his wife, dau. of
Charles Swale ; bom
12 August 1864 ;
marr. at the Regis-
try, Vestry Hall,
Hampstead, on Fri-
day, 21 July 1893.
Barbara, born at Fitzjohn's
Mansions, Hampstead, on
Thursday, 20 June 1895.
Alan Westbury Preston,
born at \\'edderburn
House, Hampstead, on
Monday, 11 July 1898.
Shirley, born at Wedderburn
House, Hampstead, on Sun-
day, 24 March 1901.
I
Lionel Litchfield Preston=
of Wyndham House, Ryde,
Isle of Wight ; born at
39 Camden Square, Lon-
don, on Thursday, i De-
cember 1864, bapt. there;
educated at University
College School, Middle-
sex Hospital and Durham
University, M.B. and B.S.
1890, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1889,
L.S.A. Lond. 1891.
=Evelyn, only surviving
dau. of Richard Edwyn
Barry, Major 29th Foot,
by Adelaide Maria his
wife, dau. of Adam
Martin ; born at Col-
chester, CO. Essex, 10
March 1872, bapt. at
St. Paul's, Lexden, co.
Essex ; marr. at St.
John's, Ryde, on Thurs-
day, 25 July 1895.
Arthur Reed Exley=
of 16 Heath Man-
sions, Hampstead
(younger son of
(leorge Exley of
Leeds, by Sarah his
wife, dau. of John
Horsfall) ; born at
Leeds 25 February
1867.
=Margaret, born at
39 Camden Square,
London, on Mon-
day, 13 August
1866 ; marr. at the
Unitarian Chapel,
Rosslyn Ffill,
Hampstead, on
Wednesday, 2 July
1902.
Doris Eileen, born at Kent House,
Ryde, on Sunday, 3 May, bapt.
at the parish church, Ryde, 5 July
1896.
Joan Litchfield, born at ^Vyndham
House, Ryde, on Saturday, 4 Feb-
ruary 1899, bapt. at the parish
church, Ryde.
Mildred, born at 39 Camden Square, London,
on Friday, 10 July 1868; died at 39 Camden
Square, aged 15 months, on Monday, 11
October, bur. in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, i6 October 1869.
Leonard Ronald Preston of Melbourne,
Australia ; bom at the Dome House,
Redhill, co. Surrey, 5 February 1871 ; marr.
Amy Violet, who died 16 June 1906, bur. at
Melbourne.
108
SRatoson.
Arms on record in the College of
Anns. — T'er fesse wavy sable and azure
guttee d'or a quadrangular castle with
four towers argent on a chief or three
ravens' heads erased of the first.
Crest. — Issuant from an annulet or
a raven's head erased sable guttee d'or
holding in the beak an annulet gold.
Motto. — Laus virtutis actio.
Stansfeld Rawson of Wastdale=
Hall, CO. Cumberland (2nd son
of John Rawson of Stonyroyd,
CO. York, by Nelly his wife, dau.
of David .Stansfeld of Hope
House, Halifax, co. York, and
brother of William Henry Rawson
of The Haugh End and of
Sowerby, co. York, see Vol. 8,
page 67) ; born 23 December
1778; J.P. and D.L. for the
counties of York and Cumber-
land ; died at Wastdale Hall, in
his 78th year, on Thursday, 27
November 1856.
{For earlier Pedigree, see "Notes"
to " Visitation of Englatid and
IVa/es," Vol. 8, page 14.)
'Elizabeth, daughter of
Timothy Leach of Clap-
ham, CO. Surrey ; born
2 January 1782; marr.
5 May 1802 ; died at
Gale Syke, Wastdale,
aged 84, on .Sunday, 2
September 1866, bur. at
Wastdale. Will dated 22
February 1862, proved
at Carlisle i October
1866, by Delia Elizabeth
Rawson, daughter, the
surviving Exor.
^*=^^^> C^^-^-,^.:^
Rev. Thomas Worsley, D.D. (5th son=
of the Rev. George Worsley, Rector of
Stonegrave and Scawton, co. York, and
brother of Sir William Worsley of
Hovingham Hall, co. York, ist Baronet,
see Pedigree of Worsley, V^ol. 11,
page 118); born 15 July 1797; of
Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term, 1816, B.A.
(3rd Sen. Opt.) 1820, M.A. 1824,
Fellow of Downing College 1822-36,
Master 1836, D.D. 1859 ; Rector of
Scawton 1826; Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Cambridge 1837-38,
Christian Advocate 1844-50, Select
Preacher 1845; Author of "The
Province of the Intellect in Religion,
deduced from Our Lord's Sermon on
the Mount, and considered with
Reference to Prevalent Errors" (3 vols.),
1846-50; "Christian Drift of Cam-
bridge VVork, Eight Lectures," 1865;
died at Downing Lodge, Cambridge,
aged 87, on Monday, 16 February
1885, bur. at Hovingham. Adirion
(with will dated 19 March 1884) was
granted (Prin. Reg., 489, 85) 28 May
1885, to Sir ^\'illiam Cayley Worsley,
Baronet, one of the Exors.
A
=Catherine, born
3 April 1803;
marr. at Hud-
dersfield on
Monday, 2oJune
1842 ; died at
DowningLodge,
Cambridge, in
her 83rd year,
on Friday, 6
March 1885,
bur. at Hoving-
ham. Will dated
18 February
1885, proved
(Prin. Reg., 396,
85) 30 April
1885, by Sir
William Cayley
VV'orsley, Baro-
net, and Dame
Henrietta Phila-
delphia Worsley,
the Exors.
Francis \\'illiam^
Rawson of Stony-
royd ; born 8 Jan-
uary 1 808 ; died at
Stonyroyd, aged
5 1, on Wednesday,
3 August 1859,
bur. at Halifax.
W"\\\ dated 3 Oc-
tober 1857, proved
at Wakefield 13
September 1859,
by Charles Raw-
son, brother, and
James Bowman,
the Exors.
=Sarah, dau. of
Ingham Beau-
mont of Hud-
dersfield ; marr.
26 May 1836;
died 8 Septem-
ber 1856, bur.
at Halifax.
Elizabeth Frances, born 16 June
1839; died unmarried at Broad-
stairs, CO. Kent, 3 August i860,
bur. at Halifax. Will dated 23
July i860, proved (Prin. Reg.,
610, 60) I September i860, by
Charles Stansfeld Rawson, uncle,
the sole Exor.
109
Delia Eliziibetli, born 14 July
1809; died unmarried at
Waterden Lodge, Guildford,
CO. Surrey, aged 61, on Mon-
day, 18 July 1870, bur. at
Wastdale, co. Cumberland.
Will dated 13 May 1868,
with codicil dated 14 May
1870, proved (Prin. Reg., 624,
70) 20 September 1870, by
James Bowman, the sole Exor.
Edmund Stansfeld Rawson,
died in infancy.
Rev. Benjamin Hutchinson of Whitchurch, =j=
CO. Hereford; born 12 November 1810 ;
Vicar of St. Michael's, St. Albans, co.
Hertford, 1850 until his death; marr.
2ndly at St. Mark's, North Audley Street,
London, on Tuesday, 3 January 1882,
Flora Houlton, eldest dau. of Neville
Ward of Calverley Grange, Tunbridge
^\'ells, CO. Kent, by Florentia Louisa his
wife, youngest dau. of John Houlton of
Farleigh Castle, co. Somerset. He died
14 May 1895. and was bur. at St. Michael's.
Will dated 27 May 1890, with codicil
dated 28 August i8go, proved at Bristol
10 June 1S95, by Flora Houlton Hutchin-
son, relict, and the Rev. James Henry
Lamb, the Exors.
A
=Mary Anne, born 24
April 181 : ; marr.
30 May 1838 ; died
at St. Michael's
Vicarage, St. Al-
bans, on Tuesday,
3 August 1880, bur.
at St. Michael's,
St. Albans. Will
dated 3oJune 1875,
proved (I'rin. Reg.,
869, 80) 13 No-
vember 1880, by
the Rev. Benjamin
Hutchinson, hus-
band, the sole Exor.
I St wife.
Charles CoUinson Rawson=
of Gore Lodge, Hampton,
CO. Middlesex, and of
The Hollow, Mackay,
Queensland ; born at the
Rectory, Boldon, co.
Durham, on Sunday, 13
December, bapt. at Boldon
20 December 1840; J. P.
for Queensland.
=Winifred, 6th dau. of
the Rev. William Gorst
Harrison, Rector of
Easington, co. Dur-
ham, by Susan his
wife, dau. of General
Austin ; born at
Hart, CO. Durham, 5
August, bapt. there
10 November 1848;
marr. at Hart on
Tuesday, 30 August
1870.
Reginald Freke Williams;
of Appuldercombe, Isle
of Wight, and of West
Mount, Ringwood, co.
Hants (2nd son of Robert
Wynne Williams of Ap-
puldercombe, J. P., by
Mary Anne his ist wife,
dau. of Nathaniel Aked) ;
born on Thursday, 12
March 1835 ; J. P. and
D.L. for CO. Brecon.
=Charlotte Eliza-
beth, born 15
May 1842 ;
marr. at Christ
Church, Ealing,
CO. Middlesex,
on Saturday, 16
May 1863.
A
Charles Stansfeld Rawson of Sydney,=
New South Wales ; born at The
Hollow, Mackay, Queensland, 17
March, bapt. at Mackay on \\'hit
Sunday, 19 June 1872.
=Annie Roma, dau. of Samuel
James Porter of Sydney, New
South Wales ; born in Sydney
6 November 1S79; marr. 27
September 1901.
Harry Gilbert Collinson Rawson,
born 30 June 1904, bapt. at All
Saints', Woolahra, Sydney.
Harry Rawson, born at
The Hollow, Mackay,
17 February, bapt. at
^iackay 5 April 1874;
died at The Hollow,
Mackay, aged 2^ years,
on Sunday, 23 July
1876, bur. at Mackay.
Octavia, dau. of the=
Rev. John Collinson,
Rector of Boldon, co.
Durham, by Amelia
his wife, dau. of the
Rev. Richard King,
Rector of Worthen,
CO. Salop ; born
28 September 1817;
niarr. at Boldon 18
February 1840; died
at MaeslJesch Castle,
Glasbury, co. Radnor,
aged 33, on Monday,
21 October 1850, bur.
at Glasbury. i st wife.
Charles Stansfeld Raw.son of=
Gale Syke, Wastdale, and of
Wastdale Hall, co. Cumber-
land ; born 20 December
181 2; died at Downing
Lodge, Cambridge, aged 50,
on Tuesday, 2 June 1863,
bur. at Glasbury. Will dated
14 May 1863, proved (Prin.
Reg., 6x2, 63) 15 October
1863, by William Henry Raw-
son, the younger, and Samuel
Waterhouse, the Exors.
=Eleonor Charlotte Berkeley, 2nd dau.
of Sir Joseph Edward Leeds, 2nd
Baronet, by Marian his wife, only dau.
of William Thomas Stretton ; born 25
December 1828 ; marr. at St. Paul's,
Sketty, CO. Glamorgan, on Saturday,
29 April 1854; died at Cheltenham,
CO. Gloucester, aged 76, on Wednesday,
20 July 1904, bur. at Prestbury, co.
Gloucester. Will dated 29 April 1896,
proved at Gloucester 17 October 1904,
by Emily Katherine March Phillips,
widow, the sole Executri.x. 2nd wife.
^^^.^U^.
Signature from a letter dated " Glanber-wyn,
Jany I5'>> i860."
Lancelot Bernard=
Rawson of Rock-
lands, Rockhamp-
ton, Queensland ;
born 20 November
1843 ! died at
Rocklands, Rock-
hampton, agedss,
on Saturday, 1 5
July 1899, bur. at
Rockhampton.
=Wilhelmina Frances Cahill,
marr. at Sydney, New South
Wales, 26 June 1872 ;
marr. 2ndly at St. Stephen's,
Ealing, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 30 April 1903,
Francis Richard Ravenhill
of Charlton, Galston, New
South Wales (eldest sur-
viving son of John R.
Ravenhill of Delaford, Iver,
CO. Buckingham), who died
at Sydney on .Monday, 19
February 1906.
Edmund Stansfeld=
Rawson of Mackay,
Queensland ; born
at Gale Syke, Wast-
dale, 24 .April 1S45,
bapt. at Wastdale.
Francis Edmund Lancelot Guy Rawson,
Rawson, born 14 born 11 January 1874;
April 1873. marr. Constance Miller.
Una Belle, born 1 1
September 1875; marr.
in June 1899, Lionel
Wilkinson. =j=
A
=Margaret Decima Crau-
furd, dau. of the Rev.
William Gorst Harrison,
Rector of Easington, co.
Durham, by Susan his
wife, dau. of General
Austin ; bom at Hart,
CO. Durham, 25 March
1853 ; marr. at Easington
on Wednesday, 5 May
1875-
Winifred Grace, born 29
June 1880; marr. 14
March 1907, Ronald Fo-\
Swanwick. =p
Lionel Reginald Rawson, born at The
Hollow, Mackay, Queensland, 23 December
1875, bapt. at Mackay 5 March 1876.
Geoffrey Edmund Rawson, born at Tynemouth,
CO. Northumberland, on Thursday, 18 September
1879, bapt. at Easington.
Ill
Matthew John Rhodes of Eardestone House, co. Worcester ;=j=Emnna Sarah, born 15 May
died at 21 Pembridge Crescent, Kensington, London, aged 74,
on Thursday, 29 October 1891. Will dated 29 January 1889,
with codicil of same date, proved (Prin. Reg., 354, 92)
5 March 1892, by the Hon'"''-' Sir John Charles Day, Knight,
and Samuel Henry Day, two of the Exors. /^
1814; marr. 20 March 1839;
died at 26 Upper Grosvenor
Street, London, aged 39, on
Friday, 6 January 1854.
I
Francis Richard
Rawson, born at
Boldon, CO. Dur-
ham, 17 March
1847 j fiisd 26
April 1847, bur.
at Boldon.
Ernest Rhodes Hutchinson (her
cousin), son of the Rev. Benjamin
Hutchinson of Whitchurch, co.
Hereford, by Mary Anne his wife,
3rd dau. of Stansfeld Rawson (see
page log); born 25 October 1847;
died at Folkestone, co. Kent, 4 May,
bur. at St. Michael's, St. Albans, co.
Hertford, 9 May 1890. Will dated
7 June 1872, proved (Prin. Reg.,
594, 90) 4 June 1890, by Katherine
Emily Hutchinson of Hitchin, co.
Hertford, relict, the sole Executrix.
^Katherine Emily,
born 22 June 1849,
bapt. at W'astdale,
CO. Cumberland ;
married at St.
Michael's, St. Al-
bans (by the
Rev. Benjamin
Hutchinson), on
^\'ednesday, 2 7
December 187 1.
Francis Rawson,
born 16 October,
died 26 October
1850, bur.atGlas-
bury, CO. Radnor.
A
Julian Gulson Burgess of=
Netherlands, Beaconsfield, co.
Buckingham (son of John Gul-
son Burgess of Copt Oak,
Narborough, co. Leicester, J. P.
for that county, by Jessie Anne
Tarbolton his wife) ; born at
New Walk, Leicester, 10 De-
cember 1876; J. P. for CO.
Leicester 1906.
^Beatrice Octavia, born at The
Hollow, Mackay, Queensland,
on Monday, 4 September 1876,
bapt. at Mackay ; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London (by her uncle, the
Rev. Canon Frederick William
Murray, assisted by her cousin,
the Rev. Maurice Murray), on
Thursday, 7 September 1905.
Sybil Stansfeld, born at
The Hollow, Mackay, 15
October 1879, bapt. at
Mackay.
Dorothy AV'inifred Meynell,
born at 45 Victoria Road,
Kensington, Ix)ndon, on
Tuesday, 22 January, bapt.
at St. Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, in February 1884.
W7<^t-«^^.^ t . 7^rx.4^j^cr7j
mix of ^KtllougPj). ro. iltntoln.
Arms. — Argent a wolf's head erased proper in dexter
chief point a mullet gules.
Crest. — Argent a wolf's head erased as in the arms.
Motto. — Vincit Veritas.
Anne Johnson,=Rev. Charles Wager AUi.x of Willoughby Hall,=
died at Mere, CO. co. Lincoln (elder son of Charles AUix of
Wilts. Admon Swaffham, co. Cambridge, by Catherine his wife,
was granted dau. of the Rt. Rev. Thomas Greene, Bishop of
(P.C.C.) 2 May Ely); born i8 June 1748; of Christ's College,
i782,totheRev. Cambridge, B.A. 1774, M.A. 1777; Vicar of
Charles Wager Mere ; died at Mere 30 November 1795.
AUix, husband. Will dated 19 September 1795, proved (P.C.C.
ist wife. 232 Harris) 13 May 1796.
i^For earlier Pedigree see "Notes " to " Visitation
of England and Wales," Vol. 8, page gj.)
Catherine, 2nd dau. of
Colonel Richard Townley
of Belfield Hall, co. Lan-
caster; died at Shrewsbury,
CO. Salop, 6 October 1839.
Will dated 10 October
1838, proved (P.C.C. 668
Vaughan) 20 November
1839, by Catherine Anne
AUix, spinster, daughter,
the sole Executrix. 2nd
wife.
Charles AUix of Willoughby=
Hall, born 20 January 1783;
educated at Harrow and at
Christ's College, Cambridge ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Lin-
coln ; died at Willoughby
HaU, in his 84th year, on
Monday, 22 January 1866,
bur. at Ancaster, co. Lincoln.
Will dated 27 May 1862, with
codicil dated 7 November
1862, proved (Prin. Reg.,
214, 66) 10 April 1866, by
Frederick William AUix and
Wager Townley AUix, sons,
the Exors.
=Mary Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of WiUiam Ham-
mond of St. Alban's
Court, CO. Kent, by
Elizabeth his wife,
eldest dau. and coheir
of the Rev. Osmond
Beauvoir, D.D. of
Canterbury ; born in
1787; marr. at Can-
terbury Cathedral 3
June 1808; died at
Willoughby Hall, in
her 74th year, on
Monday, 2 September
1 86 1 , bur. at Ancaster.
Rev. Richard Wager=
AUix, of St. John's
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1811, M.A. 1814,
B.D. 182 1 ; Rector of
GreatWarley, co. Essex ;
died s.p. at Great
Warley, aged 37, on
Thursday, 31 May, bur.
there 7 June 1827.
Memorial Tablet over
vestry door in the old
church. AdiSon (with
will annexed dated 26
May 1827) was granted
(P.C.C.)3 August 1827,
to Jane AUix, relict.
=Jane, relict of
the Rev. George
White, LL.B. ;
born in 1784;
marr. at Hert-
ford 1 5 February
1827; died in
1828.
Lieut.-Colonel Charles AUix of Swaffham Prior House, co.=
Cambridge, her cousin (2nd son of John Peter AUix of
Swaffham Prior House, by Sarah his wife, dau. of the Rev.
William Collier, Vicar of Swaffham Prior) ; bom 24 April
1787, bapt. at Swaffham Prior 15 April 1788; educated at
Harrow ; of the Grenadier Guards, Lieutenant and Captain
1 810, Captain and Lieut.-Colonel 4 July 181 5; served
in Walcheren Expedition, the Peninsular War and at
Waterloo; died at Montague Square, London, aged 75,
on Thursday, 24 April, bur. at Swaffham Prior i May
1862. Memorial Window in St. Mary's, Swaffham Prior.
Will dated 6 December 1856, proved (Prin. Reg., 316, 62)
26 June 1862, by Robert Hindley Wilkinson of Chesfield
Lodge, CO. Hertford, nephew, one of the Exors.
=Mary Catherine
Elizabeth, born i
June 1809; marr.
at Ancaster on
Saturday, i o April
1841 ; died at
Sudbrook Hall,
CO. Lincoln, on
Friday, 4 March,
bur. at Ancaster
10 March 1842.
Memorial Win-
dow in St. ^Lary's,
Swaffham Prior.
Charles Ham-
mond AUix,
bom 27 July
i8io ; educated
at Harrow ; Cap-
tain Grenadier
Guards; died in
London in 1830.
/N
i^For issue see Pedigree of AUix, Vol. 8,
page 138.)
"3
I . I
Catherine Anne, Rev. George Lavington Yate (son of Timothy Vate, by=j=N[argaret Eliza
died at Lam-
bridge Place,
Bath, CO. Somer-
set, in her 75th
year, on Tuesday,
7 October 1862.
Ann Gilbert his wife) ; born at Made-ley Hall, co. Salop, beth, marr. at
25 May 1795; of Queen's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1817, Grappenhall,co.
M.A. 1820; Vicar of Wrockwardine, co. Salop, for 45 Chester, 15 Au-
years ; died at the Vicarage, Wrockwardine, aged 78, on gust 1820; died
Monday, 27 October 1873, bur. in the churchyard at 13 February
Wrockwardine. Will dated 2 November 187 1, with codicil 1873, bur. at
dated 2 September 1872, proved at Shrewsbury 8 January Wrockwardine.
1874, by the Rev. Charles Allix Yate of Long Buckby
Vicarage, co. Northampton, the sole Exor. Jf^
Henry Osmund Nethercote of Moulton Grange, co.=
Northampton (eldest son of John Nethercote of Moulton
Grange, J.P., D.L., by Charlotte Jemima his wife,
3rd dau. of William Hammond of St. Alban's Court, co.
Kent); bom 27 December 1819; educated at Harrow
and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 8 June
1837, B.A. 1842; J. P. and D.L. for co. Northampton,
High Sheriff 1872 ; marr. istly at the parish church,
Lancaster, on Thursday, 4 March 1847, Louisa, dau. of
Robert Garnett of Wyreside, co. Lancaster, who died,
leaving issue, at Moulton Grange on Friday, 2 August
1850. He died at Moulton Grange, in his 67th year,
on Monday, 23 August 1886, and was bur. at Moulton.
Will dated 23 September 1876, with two codicils dated
6 November 1878 and 23 October 1882, proved (Prin.
Reg., 968, 86) 24 November 1886, by Charlotte Frances
Nethercote, relict, the sole Executrix.
Caroline Isabella,
died 26 January
1836.
=Charlotte Frances,
born in 181 2 ;
marr. at Ancaster,
CO. Lincoln, on
Wednesday, 1 1
November 1857 ; died suddenly at
Moulton Grange on Wednesday,
7 May 1890, bur. at Moulton. Will
dated 2 November 1886, with codicil
dated i March 1888, proved (Prin.
Reg., 710, 90) 31 July 1890, by Mary
Caroline Griffith and Juliana Griffith,
spinsters, nieces, the Executrixes.
2nd wife.
Frederick William Allix of=
Willoughby Hall, co. Lin-
coln ; bom II April 18 16;
educated at Harrow ; J. P.
and D.L. for co. Lincoln ;
of the Grenadier Guards,
Ensign and Lieutenant 18
April 1834, Lieutenant and
Captain 24 April 1840;
died at i Royal Crescent,
Ramsgate, co. Kent, aged
78, on Saturday, 13 Oc-
tober 1894, bur. at An-
caster. Will dated 10 June
1890, with codicil dated
II July 1892, proved (Prin.
Reg., 366, 95) 10 April
1895, by Sophia Mary Allix,
relict, the sole Executrix.
=Sophia Mary,
only child and
heir of Chris-
topher Henry
Noel of Wel-
lingore.co.Lin-
coln ; marr. by
special licence
in Grosvenor
Street, Lon-
don, on Thurs-
day, 30 May
1844.
Rev. James Griffith (son of=
John and Anne Grififith) ;
born at Old Radnor 16 Oc-
tober, bapt. there 31 October
1815; of Queen's College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1840 ;
Rector of Flaxton, co. York,
1 86 1 until his death; died
at the Rectory, Flaxton,
aged 79, on Tuesday, 28
November 1893. Adfnon
(with will dated 2 July 1866)
was granted at the Principal
Registry 23 January 1894, to
the Rev. Arthur Hammond
Griffith and James Frederick
Griffith, sons, the Exors.
=Louisa Margaret,
born at Willoughby
Hall 3 December
1819, bapt. at An-
caster ; marr. there
10 January 1844;
died at the Rec-
tory, Lockington,
CO. York, aged 75,
on Tuesday, 1 1
June 1895, bur. at
Flaxton.
A
114
Francis Capper Brooke of Ufford Place, co. Suffolk (only=j=Juliana Jemima,
child of the Rev. Charles Brooke of Ufford Place, by marr. on Thurs-
Charlotte his wife, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Francis Capper, day, 15 August
Rector of Earlsham and Monksham, CO. Suffolk) ; bom at 1839; died at
Ufford 18 September 1810; educated at Harrow and Athens, Greece,
at Christ Church, O.xford, matriculated 24 May 1828, 12 December
B.A. 1835 ; Ensign and Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 1840, bur. there
19 November 1830, Captain 18 April 1834; High Sheriff the next day.
for CO. Suffolk 1869; Patron of the living of Ufford;
marr. 2ndly at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London, on
Monday, 5 January 1852, Louisa, 2nd dau. of James
Duff, by Elizabeth Charlotte his wife, eldest dau. of Sir
George Beeston Prescott, Baronet ; born at Funtington,
CO. Sussex, 5 February, bapt. there 15 March 1830;
died, aged 65, on Wednesday, 21 August 1895.
He died at Ufford Place, aged 75, on Wednesday, 13
January, and was bur. at Ufford 18 January 1886. Will
dated 28 October 1885, proved at Ipswich 19 July 1886,
by the Rev. Charles John Robinson of West Hackney,
CO. Middlesex, Howard Whitbread of Lowdham Hall, co.
Suffolk, and the Rev. Ernest George Doughty of
Martlesham, co. Suffolk, the Exors. ^
William Kent Allix,
born 9 April
1823 ; educated at
Harrow ; of the
ist (The Royal)
Foot, Ensign 28
July 1840, Lieu-
tenant 1843, Captain
1853; A.D.C. to
Lieut.-General Sir
D'Lacey Evans ;
killed at the battle
of Inkerman on
Sunday, 5 Novem-
ber 1854. Admon
was granted (P.C.C.)
13 March 1855,
to Wager Townley
Allix, brother.
Abel Humphry Ram (3rd son of Stephen Ram of=
Ramsfort, Gorey, co. Wexford, D.L,, by Mary
Christian his wife, dau. of James Archbold Casamajor
of the Madras Civil Service) ; born at 8 Hereford
Street, Mayfair, London, on Thursday, 11 May 1843;
D.L. for CO. Wexford ; died s.p. suddenly at Paris,
aged 54, on Thursday, 10 February 1898, bur. in
Mount Pamasse Cemetery, Paris. Will dated 30
July 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 347, 99) 30 March
1899, by Helfene Harriet Elizabeth Ram, relict, the
sole Executrix.
A
=H^lene Harriet Elizabeth, bom in 1845 ;
marr. at Brompton Oratory, London, on
Saturday, i6 July 1870; died at Hyeres,
France, on Friday, 28 December 1906,
bur. in Mount Pamasse Cemetery, Paris.
Will dated 14 February 1904, proved
(Prin. Reg., 835, 1907) 14 May 1907, by
Rene Armengaud, C.E., the sole Exor.
Adfrion (with will) was granted at the
Principal Registry 24 August 1907, to
Violet Ram, spinster.
"S
Wager Townley Allix of Campsea Ashe, co.^
Suffolk; born i March 1825; educated at Harrow;
died at 35a Hertford Street, Mayfair, London,
aged 53, on Tuesday, iS June 1878, bur. in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London. Will dated 14
May 1878, proved (Prin. Reg., 623, 78) 10 August
1878, by Elizabeth Catherine Allix, relict, the sole
Executrix.
Elizabeth Barbara, bom at 48 Lower
Brook Street, London, on Thursdaj',
2 March 1S71, bapt. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London.
^Elizabeth Catherine, 5th dau. of Thomas
Tyrwhitt-Urake of Shardeloes, co. Bucking-
ham, ALP., J. P., D.L., by Barbara Caroline
his wife, dau. of Arthur Annesley of
Bletchington Park, co. Oxford ; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London (by the
Rev. Edward Tyrwhitt-Drake), on Tuesday,
9 December 1862; died suddenly at the
Cliftonville Hotel, Margate, co. Kent, on
Friday, 21 April, bur. in the same grave as
her husband in Kensal Green Cemetery,
London, on Thursday, 27 April 1899. Will
dated 13 June 1896, proved (Prin. Reg.,
528, 99) II May 1899, by Elizabeth
Barbara Allix, spinster, daughter, and
James Frederick Griffith, the Exors.
Agnes Marjorie, born at 35a Hertford
Street, Mayfair, London, on Monday,
17 November 1873, bapt. at Christ
Church, Down Street, Mayfair.
Arthur David Veasey (eldest son of David Veasey of^Emily Persis, bom at Willoughby Hall,
Castle Hill House, co. Huntingdon); born at Castle co. Lincoln, 22 June 1829; marr. at
Hill House 14 January 1825; educated at Rugby and Ancaster, co. Lincoln, on Thursday,
at Trinity College, Cambridge, LL.B. 1850. 11 September 185 1.
Colonel Noel Charles Noel Allix of Willoughby=
Hall, CO. Lincoln ; born in Paris on Friday, 1 5
May 1 846 ; educated at Harrow ; entered the Army
as Ensign Grenadier Guards 24 January 1865 ;
served through the Russo-Turkish War 1878-79,
as a Colonel in the Turkish Army and Chief of
Staff to General Valentine Baker ; afterwards
employed to re-organise and command the Imperial
Gendarmerie in Crete ; Equerry to the Khedive of
Egypt ; Knight of the Orders of the Medjidie and
the Osmanieh ; J. P. and D.L. for the counties of
Lincoln and Kent; marr. 2ndly in 1893, Gertrude
Anne, youngest dau. of William Hynam
Strawberry Lodge, Twickenham, co. Middlesex.
of
=Helen Jane, eldest dau. of George Edwin
Taunton of Coldham Hall, Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suffolk, and of The Mar-
fords, Bromborough, co. Chester, by
Susannah Maria his wife, dau. of James
Rixon Oliver of Clapton, co. Essex; marr.
at St. Michael's, Chester Square, London,
on Saturday, 11 March 187 1; died on
Saturday, 10 August, bur. in Brompton
Cemetery, London, 15 August 1889.
I St wife.
(See Pedigree of Taunton, Vol. 4,
page 169.)
I
Muriel Lilian Helen de Burgh, born at Cairo,
Egypt, on Saturday, 8 March 1873.
116
Wiilhtxfont of i^larbington, co, gorL
Arms. — Argent an eagle displayed sable wings inverted beak and legs proper.
Crest. — An eagle as in the arms. Motto. — Nos non nobis.
William Wilberforce, Lord of the Manor of Markington, co. York (only son=f
of Robert Wilberforce of Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York, by Elizabeth his [
wife, dau. of Thomas Bird of Barton and Coventry, co. Wanvick) ; bom at j
Wilberforce House, High Street, Hull (now belonging to the Corporation of i
Hull, and used as a museum), 24 August 1759; educated at Pocklington
Grammar School and at St. John's College, Cambridge, admitted October '
1776, B.A. 1781, M.A. 1788; M.P. for Hull 11 September 1780, for
CO. York 7 .April 1784 to 1812, and for Bramber 7 October 1812 to 1825;
leader in Parliament of the movement for the Abolition of the Slave
Trade 1787 to 25 March 1807, when the Bill received the Royal Assent;
a founder of the Church Missionary Society and the Bible Society ; Author
of "A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious Systems" and "An Appeal
. . on behalf of the Negro Slaves of the West Indies " ; died at 44 Cadogan
Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, aged 73, 29 July, bur. in Westminster Abbey
5 August 1833. Statue there. Will dated 11 April 1831, with si.x codicils
dated 30 July 1831 to 1 1 July 1833, proved (P.C.C. 794 Farquhar)
4 December 1833, by James Stephen, Abel Smith and Richard Spooner,
three of the Exors. Portraits (as a doy) by John Russell, R.A., and
Sir Thomas Laivrence, P.R.A., in the National Portrait Gallery ; also a
full-length presentation portrait by Rising, and pastel portraits with his
wife, in the possession of William Basil Wilberforce, his great-grandson ;
also a column with a statue to his memory at Kingston-upon-Hull.
=Barbara Anne, eldest dau.
of Isaac Spooner of Elm-
don Hall, CO. Warwick, by
Barbara his wife, eldest
dau. of Sir Henry Gough,
Baronet [and sister of
Sir Henry, ist Baron Cal-
thorpe] ; bom at Birches
Green, co. AVarwick, 24
Decem ber 1 7 7 1 , bapt.
there ; marr. at Walcot, co.
Somerset, on Tuesday, 30
May 1797; died at the
Vicarage, East Farleigh, co.
Kent, aged 75, on Wednes-
day, 21 April, bur. at East
Farleigh 26 April 1847.
{See Pedigree of Spooner,
"Notes" to "Visitation
of England and Wales,"
Vol. 8, page 141.)
I
William Wilberforce of the Grange, Markington, and of Surbiton, co.=
Surrey; born at Broomfield House, Clapham Common, co. Surrey, 21
July, bapt. at Clapham 21 August 1798; educated at Trinity College,
Cambridge; Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple 25 November
1825 ; J. P. for the counties of York and Middlesex; M.P. for Hull
24 July 1837 to March 1S38; became a Catholic in 1850; Patron of
the living of Swine, East Riding, co. York ; died at Surbiton, in his
8ist year, on Monday, 26 May 1879, bur. in St. Mary's, Rugby, co.
Warwick. Will dated 20 June 1874, proved (Prin. Reg., 593, 79)
14 June 1879, by William Wilberforce, son, one of the Exors.
=Mary Frances, 2nd dau. of the Rev.
John Owen, Rector of Paglesham,
CO. Essex, and Vicar of Fulham, co.
Middlesex, one of the Founders of
the Bible Society ; marr. at Ful-
ham on Wednesday, 19 January
1820 ; died at 88 Marine Parade,
Brighton, co. Sussex, aged 80, on
Friday, 12 March 1880, bur. in
St. Mary's, Rugby.
Rosa Elizabeth,"
youngest dau. of
Thomas Jones of
Pentir Hall, Ban-
gor, CO. Carnarvon;
born at Pentir
Hall I April 1830;
married at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, London
(by the Rt. Rev.
Samuel Wilber-
force, Bishop of
Oxford), on Mon-
day, 30 April 1849;
died at Meran,
Austrian Tyrol, on
Saturday, 20 April
1878. ist wife.
=William Wilberforce of Ingerthorpe=f=Angela Frances=j=Ellen, only
Grange, Markington, co. York,
and of South Bank, Surbiton, co.
Surrey ; born at Kensington, Lon-
don, on Thursday, 6 December
1 821; of Oriel College, Oxford,
matriculated 26 March 1840,
B.A. from St. Mary Hall 1846,
M.A. 1849; a Student of Lincoln's
Inn 19 January 1846, called to
the Bar 3 May 1 849 ; became a
Catholic in 185 1 ; died at Bognor,
CO. Sussex, aged 78, on Tuesday,
27 November 1900, bur. in St.
^Iary's, Rugby. Will dated 29
October 1894, proved (Prin. Reg.,
526, 1901) 22 April 1901, by
\\'illiam Basil Wilberforce, one of
the surviving Exors.
(cousin), dau. of the
Rev. Henry John
Owen of Chelsea ;
married at St.
George's Cathe-
dral, Southwark,
CO. Surrey, on
Saturday, 17 May
1879 ; marr. istly
George Hamilton
Roe, M.D. She
died on Monday,
I September 1884,
and was bur. in
Mortlake Ceme-
tery. 2nd wife.
dau. of Tho-
mas Henry
Holmes of
Pewsey, co.
Wilts ; born
at Reading,
CO. Berks, 25
July 1852;
married at
The Servile
Church, Ful-
ham Road,
London, 29
October! 884.
3rd wife.
Robert Wil-
liam Wilber-
force, born in
1824 ; died
at Bromp-
ton, CO. Mid-
dlesex, on
Wednesday,
2 November
1825.
^t^y>-^
^^w^^«-^^^e<->^
[William Henry] Bertram Wilberforce,
born in Whitehead's Road, Chelsea,
on Saturday, 3 April, bapt. at St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Chelsea,
5 May i88o.
B
117
Barbara, born on Sunday,
21 July, bapt. at Clapham,
CO. Surrey, i 7 August 1 799 ;
died unmarried at Ken-
sington Gore, London, on
Sunday, 20 December 182 1.
Rev. John James=Rlizabeth, born in Old Palace Yard, West-
(2nd son of T. James minster, 19 January 1801 ; marr. at
of Lydney, co. Glou- Hendon, co. Middlesex (by the Rev. Robert
cester) ; Rector of Wilberforce), on Tuesday, 11 January 1831 ;
Rawmarsh, CO. York, died 10 March, bur. at Brighstone, Isle of
6 June 1831 to 1844. Wight, 17 March 1832. M.I.
Agnes Everilda,=j=Ven''''= Robert Isaac Wilberforce ; born at Broomfield=
dau. of the Ven'''"=
Francis Wrang-
ham. Archdeacon
of the East
Riding and Vicar
of Hunmanby,
CO. York ; marr.
16 June 1832 ;
died at East Far-
leigh, CO. Kent,
on Monday, 17
November 1834,
bur. there. ist
wife.
House, Clapham Common, co. Surrey, on Sunday, 19
December 1802 ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated
14 February 1820 (ist-class in Classics and Mathematics
1823), B.A. 1824, M.A. 1827, Fellow 1826-33, Sub-Dean
and Tutor 1828-31; Select Preacher at Oxford 1849;
Vicar of East Farleigh, co. Kent, April 1832 to 1840, and
of Burton Agnes, co. York, 1850-54, Prebendary of York
8 February 1841 to April 1847, Archdeacon of the East
Riding, co. York, 14 January 1841 to 30 August 1854;
became a Catholic at Paris i November 1 854, entered
the Academia Ecclesiastica in Rome 1855 ; Author
of "The Five Empires," 1841, and other works, also in
conjunction with his brother Samuel, " Life of William
Wilberforce" (5 vols.), 1838, "The Correspondence of
William Wilberforce," 1840, and an abridgement of the
first-named work in 1843 ; died at Albano, Italy, 3 Feb-
ruary 1857, bur. in the St. Raymond Chapel of the Church
of St. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome. Memorial Tablet.
AdSion (with will dated 23 November 1856) was granted
25 March 1857, to William Francis Wilberforce, son.
A
(/J>r issue see
page 122.)
A^irff/M^^^/i^i<^.
=Jane, eldest dau.
of Digby Legard
of Watton .Abbey,
CO. York, by
Frances his wife,
3rd dau. of Ralph
Creyke of Mar-
ton, CO. York ;
marr. at St.
Margaret's, West-
minster, 29 March
1837 ; died in
January 1853,
bur. at Burton
Agnes. 2nd wife.
William Basil Wilberforce of Markington Hall,=
CO. York ; born at St. Peter's Square, Hammer-
smith, CO. Middlesex, on Saturday, 4 May, bapt.
at St. Peter's, Hammersmith, 7 May 1850;
educated at Beaumont and Stonyhurst Colleges ;
a Student of the Middle Temple.
=Margaret, youngest dau. of Robert Sadleir
Moody of Little Malvern, co. Worcester ;
born at Erdington, co. Warwick, bapt. at the
Catholic Church, Erdington ; marr. at St.
Wulstan's, Little Malvern, on Tuesday, 26
September 1899.
Margaret Mary Clare, bom at
Markington Hall on Friday,
23 November 1900, bapt.
at Markington Hall Chapel
(registered at Bishop Thorn-
ton Catholic Church).
William Basil Samuel Anthony
Joseph Edward Wilberforce,
born at Markington Hall on
Thursday, 4 February 1904,
bapt. at Markington Hall
Chapel (registered at Bishop
Thornton Catholic Church).
Robert W'illiam Francis Wilber-
force, born at Markington Hall
on Monday, 30 October 1905,
bapt. at Markington Hall
Chapel (registered at Bishop
Thornton Catholic Church).
William Wilberforce of 23 Sandringham Gardens, Ealing, co. Middlesex ; bom at Stanley
House, Windsor, co. Berks, 24 November 1885; educated at Sandhurst; entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant Royal West Kent Regiment 16 August 1905; served in Malta and at
Singapore; retired 11 November 1908.
118
Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester; born at Bloomfield=
House, Clapham Common, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 7 September, bapt.
at Clapham 14 October 1805 ; of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated
27 January 1823, B.A. (ist-class in Mathematics and 2nd in Classics) 1826,
M.A. 1829, D.D. 1845, LL.D. Cambridge i860, Hon. Fellow of All
Souls' College, Oxford, 1871-73; Select Preacher at Oxford 1837-45;
on Council of Keble College 1871-73; Rector of Brighstone (or Brixton),
Isle of ^Vight, 1830-40, and of Alverstoke, co. Hants, 4 December 1840
to 1845, Archdeacon of Surrey 25 November 1839 to April 1845, Canon
of Winchester 13 August 1840 to 1845, Chaplain to Prince Consort
5 January 1841 to 1845, appointed Sub-Almoner to Queen Victoria
October 1843, Lord High Almoner 1847-69 ; Dean of Westminster 2 May
1845, Bishop of Oxford 30 November 1845, translated to Winchester
II November 1869; initiated the Revision of the New Testament 1870;
F.R.S. ; Author of "Note Book of a Country Clergyman," 1833,
"Agathos," 1839, "The Rocky Island," 1840, "History of the Protestant
Church in America," 1844, "Journals and Letters of Henry Martyn,"
and in conjunction with his brother Robert Isaac, "Life of William
Wilberforce" (5 vols.), 1838, "The Correspondence of William Wilber-
force," 1840, and an abridgement of the first-named work in 1843, "Oxford
University Sermons," and "Sermons preached before the Queen";
killed by a fall from his horse at Evershed's Rough, near Dorking, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 19 July, bur. at WooUavington, co. Sussex, 25 July
1873. Will dated 21 December 1865, with three codicils dated 22 January
1870, 6 February 1873 and 22 April 1873, proved (Prin. Reg., 614, 73) 28
August 1873, by Reginald Carton Wilberforce, Barrister-at-Law, son, one
of the Exors. Portrait in Episcopal robes, by George Richmond, R.A.,
in Theological College, Cuddesdon, another in Academical dress, by the
sa?ne artist, at Lavington House, co. Sussex, and a replica of the latter
in the Diploma Gallery of the Royal Academy.
=Emily, eldest dau.
and coheir of the
Rev. John Sar-
gent of Lavington
House, CO. Sussex,
by Mary his wife,
dau. and sole heir
of Abel Smith,
elder brother of
Robert, ist Lord
Carrington ; bapt.
at WooUavington
2 August 1807;
marr. there 1 1
June 1828; died
at the Close,
Winchester, aged
■^T,, on Wednesday,
10 March, bur. at
WooUavington 1 7
March 1841.
A
(For issue see page 124.)
Edward Guerini of Florence,=
Italy (son of the Cavaliere
Guerini of Florence) ; born
28 May 1847 ; died at San
Remo, Italy, ui his 62nd
year, on Monday, 6 July 1908,
bur. there. /t\
=Mary Rosa, born at Cadogan Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 9 June, bapt. at St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Chelsea, 16 July 1852 ; marr. at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic
Church, Fitzroy Square, London, on Wednesday, 9 April 1873 ;
died at Meran, Austrian Tyrol, in her 38th year, on Friday,
21 February 1890.
Mary Agnes, born on Thursday, 20 January 1887 ;
married Edward Stanford.
I
A son, born on Tuesday, 22 November
1887, died a few hours after.
119
Rev. Henry William Wilbcrforce, born at Bronmficld=
House, Clapham Common, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
2 2 September, bapt. at Clapham 22 October 1807 ;
of Oriel College, Oxford, matriculated 16 March
1826, B.A. (ist-class Classics, 2nd-class Mathematics)
1830, M.A. 1833, EUerton Theological Prizeman
1833, Denyer Prize 1836; a Student of Lincoln's
Inn 1831 ; Perpetual Curate of Hransgore, co. Hants,
November 1834 to 1841, Vicar of VValmer, co. Kent,
1841, Rector of East Farleigh, co. Kent, 1843
until he became a Catholic 15 September 1850;
Secretary to the Catholic Defence Association 1852 ;
Proprietor and Editor of " Catholic Standard,"
1854-63; died at Woodchester, co. Gloucester,
aged 65, on Wednesday, 23 April 1873, bur. in the
Dominican Monastery at Woodchester.
=Mary, 4th dau. of the Rev. John Sargent
of Lavington House, co. Susse.x, by
Mary his wife, dau. and heir of Abel
Smith, elder brother of Robert, ist
Lord Carrington ; born in November
1810, bapt. at Woollavington 23 June
181 1 ; marr. there on Thursday, 24 July
1834; died at 21 Brunswick Gardens,
Kensington, London, on Sunday, 27
January 1878, bur. in Woodchester
Catholic Cemetery. Will dated 15 De-
cember 1875, proved (Prin. Reg.,
281, 78) 12 March 1878, by Henry
Edward Wilbcrforce and \Vilfrid Ignatius
Wilbcrforce, sons, two of the Exors.
JohnWilliam
Wilberforce,
born 14 July
1835; died,
aged II, 24
Feb. 1847.
Mary Florence, born
on Tuesday, 14
February, bapt. at
Bran.sgorc 26 March
1837; died, aged 4
years and 8 months,
on Friday, 15 Oc-
tober 1 84 1.
Arthur Henry Wilberforce of the
Order of St. Dominic ; born 14
March
L-ducated at St.
Cuthbert's College, Durham; died
at the Dominican Priory, Haver-
stock Hill, CO. Middlesex, on Thurs-
day, 15 December 1904, bur. at St.
Dominic's Priory, Woodchester.
Ambrose Newman
Wilberforce, born
26 March 1841 ;
died 9 April 1842.
Caroline Mary, Richard Hurrell Froude (eldest son=
born 13 May of William Froude of Dartington, co.
1843; a Fran- Devon, F. R.S.); of New Inn Hall,
ciscan Nun. Oxford, matriculated 14 February
i860, aged 17, B.A. 1863; Civil
Engineer ; became a Catholic at
Oxford; marr. istly at the Catholic
Church, Dover, co. Kent, 24 No-
vember 1874, Beatrice Mary, youngest
dau. of George Dudley Ryder ; died
at Dalhousie, India, 2 August 1877.
=Agnes Everilda Mary, born 23 August,
bapt. at East Farleigh 28 September
1845 ; marr. at the Pro-Cathedral,
Kensington (by her uncle. His
Eminence Cardinal Manning, assisted
by her brother, the Rev. Father Ber-
trand Wilberforce, O.P.), on Monday,
25 April 1881; died at Meran, Austrian
Tyrol, 14 January 1890. Adfiion was
granted at the Principal Registry 29
April 1890, to Richard Hurrell Froude,
husband. 2nd wife.
A
Henry Edward Wilberforce, born 27 Augusts
1847, bapt. privately and received into the
church at East Farleigh, co. Kent, i January
1848; educated at Ushaw and Stonyhurst ;
Secretary to the Earl Marshal; of the Probate
Office, Somerset House.
=Emily Mary, 3rd dau. of Robert Sadleir Moody
of the Farm, Little Malvern, co. Worcester ;
marr. at Priory Church, Little Malvern, on
Wednesday, 29 April 1885.
Henry .'\mbrose Wilber-
force, born at 21
Brunswick Gardens,
Kensington, London,
on Monday, 8 March
1886.
Robert Francis Wilber-
force, born at 8
Courtland Terrace,
Kensington, on Thurs-
day, 8 December 1887.
Agnes Barbara
Mary, born 10
March 1890.
John Michael Wilberforce,
born at 34 Bedford Gar-
dens, Kensington, on
Thursday, 8 October 1891 ;
died 29 April 1894, bur.
in Mortlake Cemetery.
Wilfrid Ignatius Wilberforce, born=
at the Rectory, East Farleigh, co.
Kent, 23 June 1850, educated at
the Oratory School, Beaumont, and
Stonyhurst ; joined the Staff of the
British Museum in 1872; died, in
his 60th year, on Friday, 14 January,
bur. in the Catholic Church, Mort-
lake, CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 18
January 1910.
=Helen, eldest dau. of the Hon'''*^ Bryan
John Stapleton of Richmond, co. York,
D.L., by Mary Helen Alicia his wife,
only dau. of John Thomas Dolman of
Souldern House, Oxford, M.D. ; born
18 April 1862; marr. at St. Aloysius,
Oxford (by her uncle, the Rev. and
HonW^ Father Paul Stapleton, O.P.,
assisted by the Rev. Father Strappini,
S.J.), on Monday, 23 January 1893.
Mary Phillippa
Veronica Sophia,
born 4 August
1853, and died
20 December
following.
Arthur Richard Antony Wilberforce,
born at Stuart House, Clevedon, co.
Somerset, on Monday, 4 December,
bapt. at the Catholic Church, Clevedon,
5 December 1899.
Everilda Helen Mary Bertrand,
born at Church Hill Lodge, Cleve-
don, on Tuesday, 22 December,
bapt. at the Catholic Church,
Clevedon, 24 December 1903.
121
Agnes Everilda, dau.=
of the Ven'''' Francis
Wrangham. ist wife.
=Ven'''= Robert Isaac^ane, eldest dau.
Wilberforce (see page of Digby Legard.
f/S). 2nd wife.
Rev. William Francis Wilberforce,^
born 27 June 1833 ; educated
at Eton and at Balliol College,
O.xford, matriculated 17 March
1852, Scholar of University Col-
lege 1853-59, B.A. (3rd-class
Classics and Law and History)
1856, M.A. 1858; a Student of
Lincoln's Inn 1854 ; Vicar of
Royston, co. York, 1862-73,
of St. Mary's, Oldham, co. Lan-
caster, 1873-76, of St. John's
Micklegate, York, 1876-82, of
Fulford, CO. York, 1882-89, and
of Brodsworth, co. York, 1889
-1905 ; died s.p. at The Hermit-
age, Fulford, in his 73rd year, on
Monday, 25 December, bur. at
Brodsworth 29 December 1905.
A\'ill dated 22 July 1871, with
two codicils dated 24 June and
24 August 1904, proved (Prin.
Reg., 436, 1906) 22 March 1906,
by Edward Wilberforce, Barrister-
at-Law, the surviving Exor.
=Elizabeth Hope,
elder dau. of
Charles Hope Mac-
lean, Barrister-at-
Law, by Caroline
Elizabeth his wife,
2nd dau. of C.
Beckford Long ;
marr. at the parish
church. Sandal, co.
York (by the Rt.
Rev. Samuel Wil-
berforce, Bishop
of Winchester), on
'l"hur.sday, 20 Oc-
tober 1870 ; died
at Brodsworth
on Tuesday, 15
March, bur. there
18 March 1904.
Edward Wilberforce=f=Fannie, dau. of
of The Manor House,
St. Margaret's, Ware,
CO. Hertford ; bom
at East Farleigh, co.
Kent, 9 November,
baptised there 18
November 1834 ;
educated at Eton and
at Trinity College,
Oxford, matriculated
21 June 1854; a
Student of the Inner
Temple 19 April
1855, called to the Bar
17 November 1866,
a Revising Barrister
on the North- Eastern
Circuit 1885, Master
of the Supreme
Court of Judicature ;
Author of "Social
Life in Munich,"
and other works.
Alexander Flash
of New Orleans,
U.S.A. ; born at
New Orleans in
January 1832 ;
marr. at Leghorn,
Italy, 3 May
i860; died at 61
Belgrave Road,
AVestminster, on
Thursday, 3 1 Oc-
tober 1895, bur.
at East Farleigh.
Admon granted
at the Principal
Registry 23 De-
cember 1895, to
Edward Wilber-
force, husband.
I
Lionel Robert Wilberforce, born at Munich, Germany,=
on Thursday, 18 April 1861, bapt. there; educated at
the London International College, Isleworth, and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1879, B.A. 1884, M.A. 1887; Assistant
Demonstrator Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge,
1887, Demonstrator 1890, University Lecturer in
Physics 1900, Professor of Physics in the University
of Liverpool since 1900.
=Margaret, 2nd dau. of the Rev. William
Raynes, Senior Tutor and Fellow of
Clare College, Cambridge, by Helen
Garnham his wife, dau. of William
Wright Luard ; born at Cambridge on
Friday, 30 September, bapt. at St. Bene-
dict's, Cambridge, 30 November 1864;
marr. at St. Mary-the-Less, Cambridge,
on 'i'hursday, 13 August 1891.
Herbert William Wrangham Wilberforce of Carr Head,=
Cross Hills, co. York ; born at Munich, Germany, on
Monday, 8 February 1864, bapt. at the British Legation,
Munich ; Law Exhibitioner of London University, Scholar
of Downing College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1882, B.A. (ist-class Law Tripos) and LL.B. 1885;
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple 1888; J. P. for co.
Middlesex 1907, Stipendiar)' Magistrate for Bradford,
CO. York, 1908.
=Florence, dau. of Charles James
Monk of Bedwell Park, Hatfield,
CO. Hertford, and of 5 Bucking-
ham Gate, London, M.P., by
Julia his wife, dau. of Pantia
Stephen Ralli, Consul-General
for Greece ; born at Connaught
Place, London ; marr. at St.
Margaret's, Westminster (by the
Rt. Rev. Ernest Roland \\'ilber-
force, Bishop of Newcastle,
assisted by the Rev. William
Francis Wilberforce), on Saturday,
5 November 1892.
Irene Florence, born at 9 Beaufort
Gardens, London, on Tuesday,
9 January, bapt. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, lo February
1900.
Judith Monica, bom at Drayton
Hall, West Drayton, co. Middlesex,
on Wednesday, 4 February, bapt. at
West Drayton 14 March 1903.
Alexander Basil Ed-=
ward Wilberforce,
born at Aylesbury
Villa, Spring Grove,
CO. Middlesex, on
Whit Sunday, 9 June,
bapt. at St. John's,
Woodlands, Isle-
worth, CO. Middlesex,
10 July 1867 ; died
s.p. at Colorado
Springs, U.S.A., in
his 35th year, on
Monday, 1 7 February
1902, bur. at East
Farleigh, co. Kent.
=Matie, of Oak-
dene, Stockton,
California, U.S.A.,
dau. of R. C.
Sargent of Stock-
ton, California ;
marr. at Stockton
on Saturday, 29
October 1898.
Walter George Wrangham=
of the Manor House,
St. Margaret's, Ware, co.
Hertford (2nd son of
Walter Francis Wrangham
of Hotham House, co.
York, J. P., by Fanny his
wife, only dau. of John
Grimston of Neswick, co.
York) ; bom at Hotham
House 6 March, bapt. at
Hotham i May 1872;
of St. John's College,
Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1890,
B.A. 1893, M.A. 1896;
Barrister-at-Law of the
Inner Temple 1896, Sub-
Treasurer of the Inner
Temple 1908.
=Evelyn Agnes Fannie,
born at Aylesbury Villa,
Spring Grove, on Thurs-
day, 23 November 187 1,
bapt. at St. John's,
Woodlands, Isleworth,
II January 1872; marr.
at St. Stephen's, Glou-
cester Road, London
(by the Rt. Rev. Ernest
Roland Wilberforce,
Bishop of Chichester,
assisted by her uncle,
the Rev. W'illiam Francis
Wilberforce and the
Rev.FrancisWrangham),
on Tuesday, 7 February
1899.
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123
Rt. Rev. Samuel \Vilberforce,-f=Emily, eldest dau. and coheir
D.D., Bishop of Winchester of the Rev. John Sargent.
(see page iig).
Rev. Henry John Pye of Clifton Canipville=Emily Charlotte, born
Hall, CO. Stafford (2nd son of Henry John at Heighwood Hill.co
Pye of Clifton Campville Hall, co. Stafford,
and of Pinner, co. Middlesex, J. P., D.L.,
by Mary Anne his wife, 3rd dau. of AViiliam
Walker of East Barnet, co. Hertford); born
at Chacombe Priory, co. Northampton, 31
January 1827; educated at Eton and at
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1844, B.A. 1848, M.A.
1852; Rector of Clifton Campville 1851
to ig October 1858, Prebendary of Lichfield; became a Catholic
in 1858 ; a Student of the Inner Temple 3 November 1873, called
to the Bar 28 June 1876; J. P. for the counties of Stafford and
Warwick; died s.p. at Clifton Campville Hall, in his 76th year,
on Saturday, 3 January, bur. at Haunton, co. Stafford, on Thursday,
8 January 1903. Will dated 22 November 1901, with codicil dated
15 August 1902, proved (Prin. Reg., 504, 1903) 3 April 1903, by
Emily Charlotte Pye, widow, and Edward Argyle, the Exors.
Middlesex, 29 April,
bapt. at Totteridge,
CO. Hertford, 4 June
1830 ; marr. at Cud-
desdon, co. Oxford
(by her father), on
Tuesday, 21 October
1851.
Herbert William Wilber-
force, born at the Rectory,
Brighstone, Isle of VN'ight,
on Saturday, 29 June,
bapt. at Brighstone 28
July 1833 ; educated at
Eton ; Lieutenant Royal
Navy ; served in the
Crimean and lialtic Cam-
paigns ; died at Torquay,
CO. Devon, on Thursday,
28 February 1856.
A daughter, born on
Thursday, 22 December
1836, died the following
day.
Reginald Garton Wilberforce of Bramlands, Henfield,=
CO. Sussex ; born at the Rectory, Brighstone, Isle of
Wight, on Tuesday, 23 January, bapt. at Brighstone
29 April 1838; educated at Radley ; Lieutenant 52nd
Oxfordshire Light Infantry 1857, present at the siege of
Delhi 1857 (medal with clasp); a Student of the Inner
Temple 3 May 1862, called to the Bar 1 May 1871 ;
J. P. and D.L. for co. Sussex, Alderman for West Sussex.
Zi:x^
=.'\nna Maria, 3rd dau. of the Hon''''
Richard Denman of \V'estergate,
Arundel, co. Sussex, by Emma his
wife, youngest dau. of Hugh Jones
of Lark Hill, co. Lancaster ; born at
24 Westbourne Terrace, Paddington,
London, on Friday, 8 September
1848, bapt. at St. John's, Paddington;
marr. at Woollavington, co. Sussex
(by the Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce,
Bishop of Winchester, assisted by
her uncle, the Rev. the Hon'*'*' Lewis
William Denman), on Tuesday, i6
July 1867.
Rev. Reginald William Wilberforce of=
Bittering Hall, co. Norfolk ; born at 3 Hert-
ford Street, Mayfair, I.^ndon, on Saturday,
28 March, bapt. at Westminster Abbey 23
April 1868; educated at Charterhouse and
at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1887, B.A. 1890, M.A.
1894; of the Leeds Clergy School 1891 ;
Perpetual Curate of Shocklach, co. Chester,
1 900- 1 90 1, Rector of Christ Church, Crewe,
CO. Chester, 1901-1902, and of Bittering
Parva, co. Norfolk, 1904.
^Katharine Theodosia Fountayne, youngest dau.
of Sir Richard Price Puleston of Emral Park,
CO. Flint, 3rd Baronet, by Catherine Judith his
wife, dau. of Richard Fountayne-\Vilson of
Melton Park, Doncaster, co. York, M.P. ; marr.
at Westminster Abbey (by the Rt. Rev. Ernest
Roland Wilberforce, Bishop of Chichester,
assisted by the Rev. Canon Albert Basil Orme
Wilberforce) on Wednesday, 19 April 1899 ;
Patroness of the living of Bittering Parva.
Barbara Fountayne, born on Friday,
4 May, bapt. at Westminster Abbey
19 June 1900.
124
Frances Mary, 3rd^Rt. Rev. Ernest Roland Wilberforce, Bishop=f=Emily Henrietta Maude,
dau. of Sir Charles of Chichester ; born at the Rectory, Brigh-
Henry John Anderson stone, Isle of Wight, 22 January, bapt. at
of Broughton and of Brighstone 5 April 1840; educated at Harrow
Lea Hall, co. Lincoln, and at Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated
9th Baronet; born 10 6 May 1859, B.A. 1864, M.A. 1865, D.U.
October 1840; marr. (by diploma) 15 June 1882, D.C.L. ; Rector
at Lea on Tuesday, of Middleton Stoney, co. 0.xford, 1866-69,
23 June 1863; died Vicar of Seaforth, co. Lancaster, 1873,
s.p. at San Remo, Chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford 1865-70,
Italy, aged 30, on Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Win-
Friday, 21 October Chester 1870-73, Sub-Almoner to Queen
1870, bur. at Lea. Victoria 1871-82, Canon of Winchester
ist wife. and Warden of the Wilberforce Missionary
College, Winchester, 1873-82, appointed first
Bishop of Newcastle 1882, translated to
Chichester 1895 ; died at Ducie House, Bembridge, Isle of Wight,
aged 67, on Monday, 9 September, bur. in the churchyard at
Westhampnett, co. Sussex, on Saturday, 14 September 1907, first
part of service being held in Chichester Cathedral, also a Memorial
service held in Newcastle Cathedral the same day. Will dated
3 October 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 1429, 1907) 28 October 1907,
by Emily Henrietta Maude Wilberforce, relict, and George Harry
Adams Connor, gent., two of the Exors.
only dau. of the Ver)-
Rev. George Henry
Connor, Dean of Wind-
sor, Registrar of the
Garter, Domestic Chap-
lain to Queen Victoria,
by Katharine Maude
his wife, dau. of John
Worthington ; bom at
Newport, Isle of Wight,
24 June 1853, bapt. at
St. Jude's, Southsea ;
marr. at the parish
church, Newport (by the
Rt. Rev. James Russell
Woodford, Bishop of
Ely, assisted by the
Rev. Albert Basil Orme
Wilberforce), on Wed-
nesday, 14 October 1874.
2nd wife.
Rev. Edward Russell ^^'alke^ (only son of the Ven'''"= John Russell A\'alker,=
Archdeacon of Chichester, by Augusta his wife, dau. of W. H. Hornby) ;
born at the Parsonage, Ringley, co. Lancaster, on Monday, 1 6 February,
bapt. at Ringley 6 May 1874; educated at Winchester and at Magdalen
College, Oxford, matriculated 18 October 1892, B.A. 1896, M.A. 1900;
Curate of Portsea, co. Hants, 1897 ; died s.p. at Lindford, co. Hants,
aged 28, on Friday, 3 October, bur. at Westhampnett 8 October 1902.
Will dated 16 October r9oi, proved at Chichester 8 November 1902, by
Ethel Maude Walker, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Ethel Maude, bom
at the \'icarage, Sea-
forth, on Sunday, 31
October 1875, bapt.
at Seaforth 2 January
1876; married at
Chichester Cathedral
(by her father), on
Tuesday, 9 July
1901.
Ernest John Wilberforce,
bom at Lavington House,
CO. Sussex, on Thursday,
8 April, bapt. at Wool-
lavington, co. Sussex, 15
May 1869 ; Barrister-at-
Law of Gray's Inn 1900.
Rev. Francis Richard Wilberforce,=
born at Lavington House on
Monday, 2 January, bapt. at ^Vool-
la\-ington 30 January 187 1; of Jesus
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1890, B.A.
1895 ; Curate of St. Cuthbert's,
Newcastle- on -Tyne, 1897-99, of
Blyth, CO. Northumberland, 1900
-1 90 1, and of Rudgwick, co. Susse.x,
1902-1909.
125
=Florence, dau. of William John
Evelyn of Wotton, co. Surrey,
J.P., D.L., M.P., by Frances
Harriet his wife, eldest dau.
of the Rev. George Vaughan
Chichester, Vicar of Drum-
maul, CO. Antrim ; born 8
March 1880 ; married in
Henry VII.'s Chapel, West-
minster Abbey, 20 April 1909.
Ven'''' Albert Uasil Orme Wilberforce, D.D., Archdeacon of West-=
minster ; born at Winchester 14 February, bapt. at Winchester
Cathedral 11 March 1841 ; educated at Eton and at Exeter
College, Oxford, matriculated 13 March i860, 15.A. 1865, M.A.
1867, B.l). and 1).I). 1894; Chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford
1866-70, and to the Bishop of Winchester 1870-73, Rector of
St. Mary's, Southamjnon, 1871-94, Hon. Canon of Winchester
1876-94, Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Winchester 1891,
Rector of St. John-the-Evangelist, Westminster, 1894, Canon of
Westminster 1894-1900, Chaplain to the House of Commons 1896,
Archdeacon of Westminster 1900; Author of "The Trinity of
Evil," 1885, "Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey," 1898,
"New Theology," 1908, and other works.
^Caroline Charlotte Jane, eldest
surviving dau. of Captain
Netherton Langford, R.N., by
Caroline his wife, elder dau. of
the Ven"' the Hon'''" James
St. Ledger, Archdeacon of
Cloyne ; born 19 July 1841 ;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London (by the Rt.
Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop
of \\'inchester), on Tuesday,
28 November 1865; died at
20 Dean's Yard, Westminster
Abbey, on Saturday, 1 5 May,
bur. in the Cloisters, West-
minster Abbey, on Wednesday,
19 May 1909.
D
Herbert William Wilberforce, born at Great Malvern on Wednesday,=
4 July, bapt. at Cuddesdon, co. Oxford, i September 1866; entered the
Army as Lieutenant 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 10 March 1886,
Captain 16 December 1896, Major 7 April 1900; served in the Hazara
Expedition 1891, as Orderly Ofificer (mentioned in despatches, "London
Gazette," 20 October 1891); A. B.C. to the Governor-General of Canada
19 October 1895 to 3 March 1898; served in South African War as
Special Service Officer (graded D.A.A.G.), 13 February 1900 to 22 October
1900 ; including service as Assistant Provost-Marshal and us Assistant to
Military Governor of Pretoria ; at operations in Orange Free State Feb-
ruary to May 1900, including operations at Paardeherg ; actions at Poplar
Grove, Karee Siding and Zand River ; in the Transvaal May and June
1900, including actions near Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill
(11 and 12 June); employed with the South African Constabulary
23 October 1900 to 31 December 1903; A.M.S. to General Officer
Commanding-in-Chief, South Africa, 30 January 1906 to 31 March 1907;
D.A.A.G. and Q.M.G. of East Lancashire Territorial Division 1909.
=Eleanor Catherine, only
dau. of Major-Cleneral
Edward Micklem of 36
Hans Place, Sloane
Street, Chelsea, by Eva
his wife, dau. of Thomas
Mathias Weguelin of
44 Grosvenor Gardens,
Westminster, M.P. ;
marr. at Westminster
Abbey (by the Yen''''
Albert Basil Orme Wil-
berforce, assisted by the
Rt. Rev. Ernest Roland
Wilberforce, Bishop of
Chichester) on Tuesday,
7 March 1905.
Edward Cornwall Lee (eldest son of Edward Arthur
Lee of Fowley, Liphook, co. Hants, by Lucy
Florence his wife, dau. of George Maconchy of co.
Longford) ; born at Clareen, Torquay, on Monday,
18 June 1877, bapt. at Torquay; educated at
Winchester and at University College, Oxford.
=Katharine Sybil, born at the Vicarage, Seaforth,
CO. Lancaster, on Tuesday, 7 November, bapt.
at Seaforth 17 December 1876; marr. at
Chichester Cathedral (by her father, assisted
by the Yen'''' Albert Basil Orme Wilberforce,
Archdeacon of Westminster) on Tuesday, 16
August 1904.
A
Samuel Wilberforce, born at Lavington=
House, CO. Sussex, on Thursday, 19
February, bapt. at Woollavington, co.
Sussex, 16 March 1874 ; of Pembroke
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1893, B.A. 1896;
of the Indian Civil Service.
Richard Orme Wilberforce,
bom II March 1907.
^Katharine, 5th dau. of the Rt. Rev. John Sheepshanks,
Bishop of Norwich, by Margaret his wife, dau. of William
Hall Ryott of Thirsk, co. York, M.R.C.S. ; born at 84
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, on Monday,
2 May 1881 ; marr. in Norwich Cathedral (by her father)
on Thursday, 31 May 1906.
A daughter, born at 9 Radnor Park West,
Folkestone, co. Kent, on Wednesday, 18 August
1909.
126
Constance Isabel iVTary,
born at 33 Queen's Gate
Terrace, Kensington,
London, on Saturday,
15 August 1868; died
at Cuddesdon Palace,
Whcatley, co. Oxford,
on Friday, 18 September
1868.
Rev. Evory Hamilton Kennedy=
(only son of Lieut. -Colonel Richard
George Kennedy of the Indian Staff
Corps, formerly of the i8th Hussars,
by Agnes his wife, dau. of Alylmer
Harris of the Indian Civil Service) ;
born at Secunderabad, India, 7 Au-
gust, bapt. there 21 August 1872;
of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1891, B.A. 1894, M.A. 1898;
Rector of Gunthorpe with Bale, co.
Norfolk, 1905.
=Violet, bom at Winchester
House, St. James' Square,
Westminster, on Sunday, 6 Oc-
tober, bapt. at St. Augustine's,
Queen's Gate, South Kensing-
ton, London, 15 November
1872; marr. in Henry VII. 's
Chapel, Westminster Abbey
(by her father, assisted by her
uncle, the Rt. Rev. Ernest
Roland Wilberforce, Bishop
of Chichester) on Saturday,
4 March 1905.
Arthur Roland George Wilberforce, born at the Vicarage, Seaforth, co. Lancaster, on Friday,
21 December 1877, bapt. at Seaforth 26 January 1878; educated at Winchester and at Christ
Church, Oxford ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Sussex Regiment 4 December
1901, Lieutenant 3 September 1904; served in South African War 1901-1902, with the
Imperial Yeomanry ; at operations in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony April to June
1 90 1 (dangerously wounded), and in Cape Colony (Queen's medal); Assistant Secretary to
Colonial Secretary of the Gold Coast.
Stephen Dickenson Winkworth of Holly
Lodge, Campden Hill, London (son of
Stephen Winkworth of Holly Lodge, Camp-
den Hill, by Emma his wife, dau. of Thomas
Thomasson) ; born at 75 Upper Brook
Street, Manchester, on Friday, 3 June 1864;
educated at Clifton College and at Balliol
College, Oxford, matriculated 1 7 October
1882, B.A. (3rd Law) 1886, M.A. 1889. /t\
=Dorothy Mary, born at Lavington House, co.
Sussex, on Tuesday, 28 September, bapt. at
WooUavington 28 October 1875 ; marr. there
(by her uncle, the Rt. Rev. Ernest Roland
Wilberforce, Bishop of Newcastle, assisted by
the Rev. Canon Wilberforce, and her brother,
the Rev. Reginald William Wilberforce) on
Tuesday, 16 April 1895.
127
Henry Arden Franklyn of New Place, Shedfield, co. Hants=j=Emily Geraldine, bom at the
(only son of Henry William Franklyn of Shedfield Lodge, by
Annie Sophia his wife, dau. of Samuel Allenby) ; born at
Shedfield Lodge on Friday, 17 November 1876; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 68th Foot (Durham Light Infantry)
18 April 1900, Lieutenant 11 September 1901 ; served in
South African War 1900- 190 2, at operations in the Transvaal
30 November 1900 to 31 May 1902 (Queen's medal with
clasp. King's medal with two clasps). /t\
Close, Winchester, on Tuesday,
28 February, bapt. at Winches-
ter Cathedral 10 April 1882 ;
marr. at Chichester Cathedral
(by her father) on Tuesday,
24 July 1906.
Phoebe Mary, born 18 April, bapt. Ernest Victor Samuel William Robert Sargent Wilber-
at Benwell, co. Northumberland, Wilberforce, born 30 force, born 12 June, bapt. at
on Saturday, 20 April, died at June, bapt. at Newcastle Newcastle Cathedral 12 July
Benwell Tower the same day, bur. Cathedral 28 July 1891; 1893; educated at Winchester
at Benwell 22 April 1889. educated at Eton. College.
Arnold Reckitt (youngest=j=Anna Barbara, bom at Lavington
son of Francis Reckitt of
178 Queen's Gate, South
Kensington, London,
J. P. for the counties
of Middlesex and Lon-
don) ; of King's College,
Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1892,
B.A. 1895, M.A. 1899.
House, CO. Sussex, on Thursday,
14 August, bapt. at Woollavington,
CO. Sussex, 17 September 1879;
marr. at Woodmancote, co. Sussex
(by her uncle, the Rt. Rev. Ernest
Roland Wilberforce, Bishop of
Chichester, assisted by her brother,
the Rev. Francis Richard Wilber-
force), on Tuesday, 24 April 1906.
A
Emily Susan, bom at Laving-
ton House on Thursday, 1 7
February, bapt. at Wool-
lavington 19 March 1881.
Octavia Margaret, born at
Lavington House on Sun-
day, 8 January, bapt. at
Woollavington 8 Februarv
1888.
k/- 0. hruU^f^v^^
128
ROSEBERY.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Quarterly : ist and 4th,
Vert three primroses within a double tressure flory
counter-flory or, Primrose; 2nd and 3rd, Argent a
lion rampant double-queued sable, Cressy.
Crest. — A demi-lion gules holding in dexter paw a primrose or.
Supporters. — Two lions rampant vert.
Motto. — Fide et fiducia.
BRoscbrrp,
Harriet, 2nd dau. of the Hon''''=
Bartholomew Boiiverie, M.P.
for Downton (and grand-
tlaughtcr of \Villiani, ist Earl
of Radnor), by Mary W'ynd-
ham his wife, 2nd dau. of
the Hon*''" James Everard
Arundel ; marr. by special
licence at the parish church,
Marylebone, London, 20 May
1808 (marriage dissolved in
1815). She marr. 2ndly at
Stutgartt, Wiirtemberg, Ger-
many (by special permission
of the King of Wiirtemberg),
in 18 1 5, as his 2nd wife,
Sir Henry St. John Carew
St. John Mildmay, Haronet ;
born 15 April 1787 ; M.P. for
the City of Winchester; a
Knight of the Order of
St. Joachim ; succeeded his
father as 4th Baronet 1 1
November 1808; died 17
January 1848. She died,
leaving issue, 9 December
1834. I St wife.
=Sir Archibald John Primrose, Earl=
of Roscbery, Viscount Rosebery,
Viscount of Invcrkcilhiiig, Baron
Primrose and Dalnieny, in the Peer-
age of Scotland, Baron Ro.sebery of
Rosebery, co. Edinburgh, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom, and
a Baronet of Nova Scotia, K.T.,
P.C., D.C.L. (elder son of Sir Neil,
3rd Earl of Rosebery, K.T., by Mary
his wife, only dau. of Sir Francis
Vincent, 7th Baronet, M.P.) ; bom
14 October 1783; Lord- Lieutenant
(Sheriff Principal) for co. Linlithgow ;
KLP. for Helston 1805 and for Cashel
1806; succeeded his father as 4th
Earl 25 March 1814; created Baron
Rosebery of Rosebery, co. Edinburgh,
in the Peerage of the United King-
dom, 26 January 1828; died at 139
Piccadilly, London, aged 84, on
Wednesday, 4 March 1S68, bur. at
Dalmeny. Will dated 19 February
1851, with ten codicils dated 22
February 1851 to 13 L^eceniber 1867,
proved (Prin. Reg., 421, 68) 15 June
1 868, by Henry, Earl of Effingham,
the Hon''''' Bouverie Francis Primrose,
son, and ILirry Ceorgc, Duke of
Cleveland, the surviving Exors.
=Hon'''' Anne Margaret,
eldest dau. of Thomas
William, ist Viscount
Anson, by Anne Mar-
garet his wife, 2nd dau.
of Thomas William
Coke of Holkham Hall,
CO. Norfolk, afterwards
Earl of Leicester {see
Pedigree of Leicester,
Vol. 8, page 1^4) ; marr.
at Holkham 1 2 August
1 8 19; died at 139
Piccadilly, London, on
Saturday, 19 August
1882, bur. at Dalmeny.
Adinon (with will
annexed, dated 1 1 Feb-
ruary 187 1 ) was granted
(Prin. Reg., 942, 82) 11
December 1882, to the
Hon'''' Bouverie Francis
Primrose, one of the
residuary legatees. 2nd
wife.
Archibald Primrose, Lord=
Dalmeny ; born at Bixley Hall,
CO. Norfolk, 2 October 1809;
M.P. for CO. Stirling 1833-47 ;
Lord of the Admiralty April
1835 to August 1841 ; Vice-
Lieutenant of the County of
Linlithgow 1844 ; died at
Dalmeny Park, co. Linlithgow,
pn Thursday, 23 January 185 1,
bur. at Dalmeny. Adirion was
granted (P.C.C.) 29 J[uly 185 1,
to the Hon'''"' Bouverie Francis
Primrose, uncle and guardian
of the Hon'''"= Mary Catherine
Constance Primrose, spinster,
the Hon'''' Archibald Primrose,
the Hon'"'"' Everard Henry
Primrose, infants, children of
deceased.
=Lady Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, only dau. of Philip Henry,
4th Earl Stanhope, by the Hon'''"= Catherine Lucy his wife,
and dau. of Robert, Lord Carrington ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 20 September 1843; marr. 2ndly
at Chevening, co. Kent, 12 August 1854, Harry George,
4th Duke of Cleveland, K.G., D.C.L. ; born 19 April 1803;
of Oriel College, Oxford, B.A. 1829; attached to the Embassy
at Paris 1829, Secretary to the Legation at Stockholm 1838;
IVLP. for South Durham 1841-59, and for Hastings 1859-64;
assumed by Royal Licence dated 18 November 1864, the
surname and arms of Powlett ; D.C.L. 1876, Hon. D.C.L.
Durham 1882 ; succeeded his brother, William John
Frederick, as 4th Duke, 6 September 1864; died at Cleveland
House, 17 St. James' Square, London, aged 88, on Friday,
21 August 1891. Will dated 22 July 1891, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1071, 91) 24 November 1891, by William Waldegrave,
Viscount Wolmer, and Frederick George Hilton Price, the
Exors. She died at Weisbaden, Prussia, aged 82, on
Saturday, 18 May, and was bur. at Staindrop, co. Durham,
on Friday, 24 May igoi. Will dated 10 October 1891,
with two codicils dated respectively 27 January 1894 and
8 February 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 133, igoi) 17 June
1901, by Archibald Philip, Earl of Rosebery, K.G., and
Arthur Philip, Earl Stanhope, the Exors.
Rt. Hon'''"= Henr)' Tufnell (elder son of William Tufnell of=j=Anne, marr. at St.
1
Chichester, co. Sussex, by Mary his wife, dau. and coheir of
Thomas Carleton of South Carleton, co. Lincoln) ; of Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 21 May 1825, aged 19, B.A.
1829; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 1827 ; M.P. for Ipswich 1837
and for Devonport January 1840 to May 1854, Secretary of
the Treasury 1846-50; Privy Councillor 1850. He marr. istly
at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on Tuesday, 29 June
1830, Anne Augusta, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon'''' Sir Robert
Wilmot-Horton of Osmaston, co. Derby, 3rd Baronet, who died
at Hill Side, King's Langley, co. Hertford, on Sunday, 16 July
1843. He marr. 2ndly at the parish church, Marylebone,
London, on Tuesday, 24 September 1844, Lady Frances,
2nd dau. of Field-Marshal John, ist Earl of Strafford, P.C,
G.C.B., G.C.H., who died at Twickenham, co. Middlesex, on
Thursday, 4 June 1846. He died at Catton Hall on Thursday,
15 June 1854. Will dated 30 April 1849, with two codicils
dated respectively 26 February 1852 and 29 February 1852,
proved (P.C.C. 572, 54) 11 July 1854, by Edward Carleton
Tufnell, brother, the sole Exor. A
Louisa,
died 23
March
1870.
George's, Hanover
Square, London,
on Tuesday, 30
May 1848 ; died
at 24 Chesham
Place, London, on Wednes-
day, 17 September 1862.
Adfnon was granted at the
Principal Registry 6 October
1862, to Edward Carle-
ton Tufnell, the surviving
guardian of Henry Archibald
Tufnell, a minor, son, and
only next of kin. 3rd wife.
Sir John Dunlop of Dunlop, co. Ayr, Baronet (eldest=
son of Genera] James Dunlop, M.P. for Kircudbright,
by Julia his wife, dau. of Hugh Baillie) ; of the
Grenadier Guards, Ensign and Lieutenant 26 May
1825, Lieutenant and Captain 1830; M.P. for co. Ayr
3 July 1835 to April 1839; created a Baronet 28 June
1838. He marr. istly at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, 17 November 1829, Charlotte Constance,
dau. of General Sir Richard Downs Jackson, K.C.H.
He died at Hastings, co. Sussex, aged 35, 3 April
1839, and was bur. at St. Mary de Castro, Hastings.
Will dated 8 November 1838, with two codicils
dated respectively 8 March 1839 and 30 March 1839,
proved (P.C.C. 354 Vaut^han) 17 June 1839, by Hugh
Dunlop, brother, one of the Exors.
^Harriet, bom at Duddington House,
CO. Northampton, 13 October 18 10;
marr. 29 October 1835; died at 27
Burton Street, Chester Square,
London, on Wednesday, 8 March
1876. Adinon (with will dated
I March 1866, with two codicils
dated respectively 2 November 1867
and 10 April 1869) was granted
(Prin. Reg., 474, 76) 8 June 1876,
to the Hon'''' Bouverie Francis
Primrose, brother, the residuary legatee.
2nd wife.
Henry ^\^alter Hope of Lufifness, co. Haddington (eldest son of=pMary Catherine Constance,
George William Hope of Luffness, M.P. for Windsor, by the born at Wardie, near Edin
Hon*"'" Caroline Georgina his wife, dau. of Henry James, 2nd
Lord Montague of Boughton) ; born at Ditton Park, Windsor,
CO. Berks, on Saturday, 17 August 1839 ; educated at Eton and
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 11 December 1857; of
the Grenadier Guards, Ensign 23 April 1858, Lieutenant 1858,
and Captain East Lothian and Berwick Yeomanry Cavalry ;
J. P. and D.L. for East Lothian and for co. Fife. /t\
burgh, 19 November 1844;
received patent of prece-
dence as daughter of an
Earl 30 May 1868 : marr. at
Staindrop, co. Durham, on
Thursday, 8 October 1885.
I I
Mary Anne, Lieut.-Colonel Bouverie Francis Primrose, C.B.,=
born in Port- VM). ; born 19 September 1813; of Trinity
man Square, College, Cambridge ; Lieut.-Colonel The Queen's
I^ndon, 23 City of Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade
April 1812 ; 1873; 15- L. for co. Edinburgh ; Receiver-General
died in Picca- to the Post Office, Scotland, Secretary to Board
dilly, London, of Manufactures and Fishery Board in Scotland ;
i9AIayi826. Brigadier-General of the Royal Body Guard of
Scotch Archers; created C.B. 10 May 1876;
died at 22 Moray Place, I'^dinburgh, on Sunday,
20 March, bur. at .St. John's Episcopal Church,
Edinburgh, on Thursday, 24 March i8y8. Will
with confirmation of Archibald Philip, Earl
of Rosebery, K.G., K.T., Charles Archibald
Murray, Henry ^Viliiam Primrose, C.B., C.S.L,
and Edward Neil Primrose, sealed in London
20 June 1898.
=Hon'''' Frederica Sophia, 4th
dau. of Thomas William,
I St Viscount Anson, by Anne
Margaret his wife, 2nd dau.
of Thomas U'illiani Coke of
Holkham Hall, co. Norfolk,
afterwards Earl of Leicester
(see Pedigree of Leicester,
Vol. 8, page 1^4) ; marr.
at St. (ieorge's, Hanover
Square, London, 21 -April
1838 ; died at 22 Moray
Place, Edinburgh, on P'riday,
II October 1867, bur. at
St. John's Episcopal Church,
Edinburgh.
Margaret Sophia,
born 24 May
1839 ; died at
22 Moray Place,
Edinburgh, on
Sunday, 26 De-
cember 1858,
and bur. at St.
John's Episcopal
Church, Edin-
burgh.
George William Mercer- Henderson=
of Fordell, co. Fife (elder son of
Lieut.- General Douglas Mercer
[afterwards Mercer-Henderson], C.B.,
by Susan Arabella his wife, 2nd dau.
of Sir William Rowley of Tendring
Hall, CO. Suffolk, Baronet) ; of the
Scots Fusilier Guards, Ensign and
Lieutenant 27 March 1840, Lieu-
tenant and Captain 1846 ; Vice-
Lieutenant for CO. Fife; died s.p.
at Fordell House, Inverkeithing, co.
Fife, on Monday, 17 October 1881.
Will dated Tuesday, 21 July 1868,
proved (Prin. Reg., 299, 82) 25 April
1882, by William Drummond of
Croydon, co. Surrey, gent., the
surviving Eicor.
I
=Alice Jane, born 14 March 1842,
bapt. at St. John's Episcopal
Church, Edinburgh; marr. at 22
Moray I'lace, Edinburgh, on Thurs-
day, 16 April 1868; marr. 2ndly
at 22 Moray Place, Edinburgh,
on Tuesday, 27 December 1887,
John Bellingham of La Trouvaille,
Tresserve, Aix-en-Savoie, France
(3rd son of William Stewart
Bellingham of Ravensdale, co.
Kildare, and The Cliff, Howth,
CO. Dublin, by Jane his wife,
youngest dau. and coheir of Henry
Bellingham, Major ist Bengal Native
Infantry); born 27 June 1847.
Henry, Baron Leconfield ; born at Brighton, co. Sussex, 31 July 1830;^
of Christ Church, O.xford, matriculated 15 June 1848; of the ist Life
Guards, Comet and Sub-Lieutenant 27 April 1849, Lieutenant 1852,
Captain 1855; J. P. and D.L. for co. Sussex; Vice-Chairman and
Alderman of the West Su.sscx County Council; M.P. for West Sussex
1854-69; succeeded his father as 2nd Baron i8 March 1869; died at
Chesterfield Gardens, Westminster, on Sunday, 6 January, bur. at
Petworth, co. Sussex, on Thursdaj, 10 January 1901. Will dated 18
April 1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 23, 1901) 16 April 1901, by the
Hon'''"^ Percy Scawen Wyndhani, brother, and Herbert James Hope,
two of the Exors. /K
=Constance Evelyn,
born in 1846; re-
ceived patent of
precedence as the
daughter of an
Earl 30 May 1868 ;
marr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London,
15 July 1867.
134
Francis Archibald Primrose=j=Jane, dau. of George King of AV'aratah,
of Carrington, Toowoomba,
Queensland ; bom 29 Oc-
tober 1843.
Sydney, New South Wales, by Jane his
wife, dau. of Hugh Crichton ; bom 23
November 1 848 ; marr. at St. John's,
Darlinghurst, Sydney, 12 November 1872.
Frederica Mary, born
at \Vardie, near Edin-
burgh, 2 1 March
1845, baptised at
St. John's Episcopal
Church, Edinburgh.
Frederica Jane, bom at Carrington, Toowoomba,
Queensland, 21 November 1873, bapt. there.
Sir Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of Rosebery, Viscount Rosebery,=
Viscount of Inverkeithing, Baron Primrose and Dalmeny, in the
Peerage of Scotland, Baron Rosebery of Rosebery, co. Edinburgh, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, K.G.,
K.T., P.C., LL.D., D.C.L. ; born in Charles Street, Berkeley Square,
London, on Friday, 7 May 1847; succeeded his grandfather, Archibald
John, as 5th Earl, 4 March 1868; educated at Eton and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 20 January 1866, Hon. Student 1894 ;
Hon. LL.D. Glasgow 1879, Aberdeen 1881, Edinburgh 1882 and
Cambridge 1888; Lord-Rector of Aberdeen University 1878-81, of
Edinburgh University 1882-83, ^"d of Glasgow University 1899-1902,
Chancellor of London University 1902, and of Glasgow University
1908 ; a Trustee of the Imperial Institute ; Commissioner on Scottish
Endowments 1872 ; J. P. for co. Buckingham, Lord-Lieutenant for
the counties of Linlithgow 1873, and Edinburgh 1884 ; an Elder
Brother of Trinity House, High Steward of Kingston-on-Thames
1901 ; Hon. Colonel (V.D.) loth (Cyclists) Royal Scots (Lothian
Regiment), and President of Linlithgow and Midlothian Territorial
Force Association, 1908; Brigadier-General of the Royal Body Guard of
Scotch Archers ; Member of the Committee of Council on Education
in Scotland 1881; Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
1881-83, Lord Privy Seal and First Commissioner of Works and
Public Buildings February to June 1885, Temporary Keeper of the
Great Seal of Scotland 1885, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
February to July 18S6 and August 1892 to March 1894, Prime Minister,
First Lord of the Treasury and Lord President of the Council, March
1894 to June 1895 ; sworn a Privy Councillor 1881 ; first Chairman of
the London County Council 1889-90, and 1892 ; created K.G. 23
November 1892, K.T. 28 June 1895.
=Hannah, only child
and heiress of Baron
Meyer Amschel de
Rothschild of Ment-
more, J. P. and D.L.,
M.P. for Hythe, by
Juliana his wife,
eldest dau. of Isaac
Cohen ; marr. at
Christ Church, May-
fair, London, 20
March 1878; died
at Dalmeny on
Wednesday, 19 No-
vember, bur. in the
Cemetery of the
United Synagogue,
\\'illesden, co. Mid-
dlesex, on Tuesday,
25 November 1890.
Will dated 25 July
1878, with codicil
of same date, proved
(Prin. Reg., 86, 91)
I January 1891, by
Archibald Philip,
Earl of Rosebery,
the sole Exor.
I
Charles John Cecil Grant (eldest son of Lieut.-General Sir Robert Grant,=j=Sybil Myra Caroline,
G.C.B., R.E., by Victoria Alexandrina his wife, dau. of John Cotes of
Woodcote, CO. Salop); born 16 August 1877; entered the Army as
2nd Lieutenant ist Battalion Coldstream Guards 20 February 1897,
Lieutenant 11 May 1898, Adjutant i July 1902; served in South
African War 1899-1901, at the advance on Kiniberley, including action
at Belmont (wounded) ; operations in the Transvaal, East of Pretoria,
July to 29 November 1900, including action at Belfast (20 and 27
August). Operations in the Orange River Colony November 1900,
Transport Officer to a Column, and performed duties of Railway Staff
Officer (medal with three clasps). /t\
135
bom at 107 Picca-
dilly, London, on
Thursday, 18 Sep-
tember 1879 ; marr.
at Christ Church,
Epsom, CO. Surrey,
on Saturday, 28
March 1903.
Sir Henry William Primrose, K.C.B., C.S.I., I.S.O. ; bom=
2 2 August 1846 ; educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond,
and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 16 October
1865, H.A. 1870; entered the Treasury as Clerk in 1869,
rrivate Secretary to the Viceroy of India (Marquis of
Ripon) 1880-S4, and to the Prime Minister (William Ewart
Gladstone) 1886, Secretary to the Office of Works and
Public Buildings 1886-95; Chairman of the Board of
Customs 1895-99, and to the Board of Inland Revenue
1899-1907 ; acted as British Delegate to Sugar Bounties
Conference at Brussels 1901 ; Chairman of the Pacific
Cable Board since 1907; nominated C.S.I. 1 Januarj' 1885,
C.B. 1895, K.C.B. 2 January 1899, Companion I.S.O.
1904-
=Helen Mary, eldest dau. of
Gilbert McMicking of Miltonise,
CO. WigtowTi, J. P. and D.L., by
Helen his wife, dau. of Thomas
Macfarlane of Thomhill, co.
Stirling ; marr. at Westminster
Abbey on Friday, 2 November
1888. She married istly at St.
James', Piccadilly, London, 31
May 1871, Richard Denman, bom
3 January 1842 ; died 5 April 1883 ;
and 2ndly, James Montgomery
Walker.
Archibald Henry Reginald Primrose,
born 14 December 1889.
Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart, M.D.,=pl)orothy, born at Carrington,
LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
in Sydney University, New South Wales,
and Professor of Physiology (son of
Alexander Stuart) ; born at Dumfries.
Toowoomba, Queensland, 31
January 1874, bapt. there;
marr. at Toowoomba 17
September 1894.
A
Louisa Wilhelmina,
bom at Carrington
26 October 1876,
bapt. at St. John's,
Carrington.
I
Lieut.-Colonel Everard Henry Primrose, born 8 September 1848; received patent of precedence
as a younger son of an Earl 30 May 1868; entered the Army as Lieutenant 11 April 1868, Captain
21 August 1870, Brigade-Major (Home District) 1876-78, Lieut.-Colonel Grenadier Guards
14 December 187S, Military Attach^ at Vienna 1879 to September 1884; died unmarried
at Abu Fatmeh, Egy])t, on Thursday, 9 April 1885. Will dated 31 December 1878, proved
(Prin. Reg., 562, 85) 29 June 1885, by Archibald Philip, Earl of Rosebery, brother, one of
the Exors.
Robert Offley Ashburton, Earl of Crewe ; born 12 January 1858; educated=
at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1880, M.A. 1885 ;
formerly Captain Berkshire Yeomanry Cavalry; a Ix)rd-in- Waiting to
Queen Victoria 1886; J. P. and County Alderman for West Riding of
CO. York, J. P. for co. Chester; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland August 1892
to July 1895 ; appointed Lord President of the Council December
1905 ; assumed by Royal Licence dated 8 June 1894, the name and arms
of Crewe in addition to and before that of Milnes ; succeeded his father
as 2nd Baron Houghton 11 August 1885, and was created Earl of Crewe
of Crewe, co. Chester, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, 1895. He
married istly 3 June 1880, Sibyl Marcia, 4th dau. of Sir Frederick Ulric
Graham of Netherby, co. Cumberland, Baronet, who died at Crewe Hall,
CO. Chester, on Monday, ig September 1887.
•36
=Margaret Etrenne
Hannah, born at
The Durdans,
Epsom, CO. Surrey,
on Saturday, 1 Jan-
uary 1881 ; marr.
at Westminster
Abbey 20 April
1899. 2nd wife.
Gilbert Edward=
Primrose, bom
in Edinburgh 27
February 1848,
bapt. at St.
John'sEpiscopal
Church, Edin-
burgh; educated
at Glenalmond
College.
=Jessie Katherine,
dau. of Lieuten-
ant Costelloe of
Lackeen Castle,
CO. Tipperary ;
marr. at Brisbane,
Queensland, 13
May 1893.
Vice-Admiral George Anson Primrose,=
R.N. ; born 21 September 1849;
entered the Royal Navy as a Cadet
in March 1863, Sub-Lieutenant 16
June 1869, Lieutenant 23 September
1873, Commander 31 December
1884, Captain 30 June 1892, retired
10 December 1903 ; Rear- Admiral
on retired list 20 October 1904;
Vice-Admiral 1908.
=T=Mary Cecilia Violet,
dau. of Thomas
Edward Kenny of
Thorn vale, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, M.P.;
marr. at St. Mar-
garet's, Sheemess,
CO. Kent, on Tues-
day, 30 April 1889.
I .
Marjorie Frances^ born at The
Shrubbery, Southsea, co. Hants,
on Sunday, 9 March 1890.
Adela Blanche Margaret, bom at
Weymouth, co. Dorset, on Thurs-
day, 5 February 1891.
John Colpoys Connor (son of John Connor); born 13 August=j=Evelyn, bom at Carrington,
1867; educated at Queen's College, Belfast, M.B., B.Ch.
1889; Captain Royal Army Medical Corps 31 January 1891,
Major 31 January 1903; served in South African War 1899-1902
(Queen's medal with two clasps. King's medal with two clasps).
A
Toowoomba, Queensland, 26
June 1878 ; marr. at St.
Jude's, Southsea, co. Hants,
20 June 1906.
Albert Edward Harry Meyer Archibald=
Primrose, Lord Dalmeny, of Rose-
bery, co. Edinburgh, and of 36
Berkeley Square, London ; born 8
January 1882 ; educated at Eton
and at the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst ; 2nd-Lieutenant Grena-
dier Guards 1902- 1903, Lieutenant
Reserve of Officers, and Vice-Chair-
man of Buckinghamshire Territorial
Force Association 1908; M.P. for
CO. Edinburgh (Midlothian) 1906 ;
J. P. for CO. Buckingham 1908.
=Dorothy Alice Margaret
Augusta, younger dau.
of Lord Henry George
Grosvenor, by Dora
Mina his wife, eldest
dau. of James Hay
Erskine-Wemyss ; born
at Stamford on Friday,
22 August 1890; marr.
at St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London, on
Thursday, 1 5 April
1909.
Neil James Archibald Primrose,
born at Dalmeny Park, co.
Linlithgow, on Thursday, 14
December 1882; educated at
Eton and at New College,
Oxford, B.A. 1906; 2nd
Lieutenant Buckinghamshire
Hussars Yeomanry 1909 ',
Alderman London County
Council 1909; M.P. for Cam-
bridgeshire (North) 26 January
1910.
137
Carleton Tufnell of Dollars House, Hurlford, co. Ayr (eldest son of=Charlotte Henrietta,
Edward Carleton Tufnell, Barrister-at-Law, by Honoria Mary his wife, born 1 8 October 1851,
only dau. of Colonel William Macadam, K.H.); born at 16 Chester
Street, Belgrave Square, London, on Sunday, 13 June 1847; Com-
mander R.N. ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Ayr; died s.p. at Woodlands,
Bournemouth, co. Hants, aged 45, on Tuesday, 10 January, bur. in
the Cemetery, Bournemouth, 14 January 1893. Will with confirmation
of Charlotte Henrietta Tufnell, relict, the Rev. Frederick Tufnell,
James Craik, Writer to the Signet, sealed in London 7 April 1893.
bapt. at St. John's
Episcopal Church,
Edinburgh ; marr.
there on Thursday,
10 January 1878.
Arthur John Primrose, bom at Edinburgh 18 June 1853, bapt. at
St. John's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh ; educated at Glenalmond
College ; of the Bengal Civil Service, Assistant Magistrate and
Collector, Mozuffcrpore, Bengal, Officiating Joint Magistrate
(2nd Grade) ; died unmarried, being drowned while crossing from
Ostend to Dover, 13 September 1888. Confirmation of the
Commissariot of the county of Edinburgh, dated 4 May 1889, of
the Hon*"'' Bouverie Francis Primrose, sometime of the Bengal
Civil Service. Sealed in London 1 6 May 1 889.
Edward Neil Primrose,
born 19 November 1854,
bapt. at St. John's
Episcopal Church, Edin-
burgh ; educated at
Glenalmond College ;
died at Tzarskoe Selo,
St. Petersburg, aged 56,
on Friday, 25 February
1910.
Archibald Bouverie Prim-
rose, born at 'I'oowoomba,
Queensland, 23 June 188 1,
bapt. at the Cathedral,
Brisbane.
Constance Margaret, born at Carrington,
Queensland, 18 January 1886; marr. at
St. Jude's, Southsea, co. Hants, 5 June
1907, James Macpherson, D.S.O., Captain
Indian Army, son of Lieut .-Colonel Robert
Naysmith Macpherson. =p
Gwendolen Gertrude
Maude, born at
Carrington 24 January
1888, bapt. at Too-
woomba.
138
tacej.
Courtney Stacey of SandHng=pCharlotte, 5th dau. of \V'illiam George Daniel-Tyssen of Foley
Place, Maidstone, co. Kent
(2nd son of Flint Stacey, by
Mary Antoinette his wife) ;
born 10 October 1789; died
at Sandling Place, Maidstone,
aged 63, on Tuesday, 18
January 1853. Will dated
4 November 1851, proved
(P.C.C. 225, 53) 3 March
1853, by Charlotte Stacey,
relict, the sole Executrix.
House, CO. Kent, also of Hackney, co. Middlesex, of Foulden
Hall, CO. Norfolk, and of Westbrooke House, co. Dorset,
by Amelia his wife, only surviving dau. and heir of Captain
John Amhurst, R.N. ; bom 12 July i8oo; marr. 11 June
1823; died at Folkestone, co. Kent, aged 71, on Monday,
12 February 1872. Will dated 31 October 1867, proved
(Prin. Reg., 206, 72) i March 1872, by Edward Hoar of
Maidstone, the sole Exor.
(See Pedigree of Amherst of Hackney,
Vol. I J, page 6g.)
Courtney Parker Tyssen Stacey,
born 5 April 1824; entered
the Army as Ensign 45th Foot
28 July 1843, afterwards
Lieutenant ; died at Woburn
Village, near Fort Hare, British
Kaffraria, South Africa, aged 26,
on Wednesday, 25 December
1850.
Flint William Stacey,=
born 28 March 1827;
emigrated to Barker's
Creek, Castlemaine,
Victoria, Australia ;
died there 5 January
1902, and buried in
Australia.
=Elizabeth Mary Crock-
well, born at Torquay,
CO. Devon, in 1829;
marr. in Australia 8
November 1853; died
circa April 1899.
Charles Am-
herst Stacey,
born 23 April
1829; died 4
Januaryi830.
Julia Amherst Mary,
born 1 6 November
1854 ; married 30 June
1879, David ^Martin.
I
Gertrude Camilla, born
10 September 1857.
Minnie Auchmuty Tyssen, born
21 Januarj' i860; died, aged
about 6 years.
Octavia Laura, born 18 Feb-
ruary 1862 ; marr. 22 November
1897, James Rutherford Barker.
Courtney Tyssen Randall Stacey,
born 7 July 1864; died 10 Sep-
tember 1866.
Frances Minnie Amherst, born
31 August, bapt. at Christ Church,
Castlemaine, Victoria, 27 October
1866.
David Francis Atcherley of Marton Hall, co. Salop, of=
Whatcroft Hall, co. Chester, and of Cymman, co. Flint
(eldest son of David Francis Atcherley of Marton,
F.R.S., Serjeant-at-Law, Attorney-General for the counties
palatine of Lancaster and Durham, by Anne Margaret
his wife, 2nd dau. of James Topping of Whatcroft Hall,
K.C.) ; born i July 1828; of University College, Oxford,
matriculated 9 December 1836, aged 18, B.A. 1842,
M.A. 1864; of Lincoln's Inn 8 May 1840; Lord of the
Manor of Marton, J. P. for the counties of Salop and
Flint and D.L. for co. Salop, High Sheriff for co. Salop
1864; died at 51 South Street, Park Lane, London, on
Tuesday, 3 May 18S7. Will dated 7 April 1880, with
codicil dated 29 Januar)' 1886, proved at Shrewsbury
2 August 1887, by Minnie Caroline Frances Amherst
Atcherley, relict, the sole Executrix. /K
^Caroline Frances Amherst (Minnie),
born 21 September 1833; marr.
at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, on Saturday, 10 February
1866; died at 56 Cadogan Place,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Thurs-
day, 6 June 1889. Will dated 21
January 1888, proved (Prin. Reg.,
880, 89) 7 November 1889, by
Charles Parker Catty, retired
Major-General, and Amherst Daniel
Tyssen, the Exors.
•39
William Brodnax Knight (5th son of Edward Knight of=j=Louisa Octavia Charlotte,
Goduiershani Park, co. Kent, and of Chawton House, co. Hants,
by Mary Dorothea his wife, eldest dau. of the Rt. Hon'''^ Sir
Edward KnatchbuU of Mersham Hatch, co. Kent, M.P., 9th
Baronet); born 3 February 1838; Lieutenant 72 nd Bengal
Native Infantry i July 1857, served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the
Indian Mutiny, including siege and capture of Lucknow (medal
with clasp); Ensign 84th Foot 24 January i860, Lieutenant
1863, Captain 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) 1870; died
4 November, bur. at Chawton 7 November 1896.
born 19 March 1835 ,
marr. at St. James',
Piccadilly, London (by
the Rev. Charles Edward
Knight, Rector of Chaw-
ton), on Thursday, 5
March 1863.
A
Anthony Molloy Fawcett, Cornet 9th (The Queen's Royal) Lancers 16=
April 1852, Lieutenant 28 January 1853, Captain 12 January 1855,
retired as Major i May 1866; served in the Crimea 1854-55, with
the soth Foot, at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol (medal with three clasps and Turkish medal); served with
the 9th Lancers in the Indian Mutiny 1857-59, commanded a squadron
at the battle of Budlekeserai, and throughout the siege and capture of
Delhi, also with Greathed's column in the action of Bolundshur and
Allyghur, and at Meraigunge ; present at the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, and at battle of Cawnpore on 6 December 1857 (medal
with two clasps and a year's service for Lucknow); died 13 February
1 90 1, bur. at Ramsgate.
= Laura Mary Sophia,
born 31 .'Xugust
1 836 ; marr. at St.
James', Piccadilly,
London, on ^Ved-
nesday, 2 1 January
1863.
140
^pooner.
Ven'''' William Spooner, 4th son of Isaac Spooner of Elmdon Hall, co.=f
Warwick, by Barbara his wife, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Gough of Edgbaston,
CO. Warwick, Baronet, brother of Abraham Spooner Lillingston of Elmdon
Hall (see Vol. g, page jj) ; bom at Birches Green, co. Warwick, on
Thursday, 20 August, bapt. privately the same day, received into the church '
at Aston 28 November 1778 ; educated at Rugby and at St. John's College,
Oxford, matriculated 20 October 1796, B.A. 1800, M.A. 1803; Rector of I
Elmdon 30 November 1802 until his death. Vicar of Chipping Campden, I
CO. Gloucester, 30 April 1815, Rector of Acle, co. Norfolk, 8 May 1824
until his death. Archdeacon of Coventry 1827, resigned March 1851,
Prebendary of Lichfield 4 June 1828 to 185 1 : died at the Rectory, Elmdon,
aged 79, 2 September, bur. at Elmdon 9 September 1857. M.I. 1
(See " Fragmenta Genealogica" Vol. 7, page 61). Will dated 26 September |
1850, with codicil dated 25 February 1853, proved (P.C.C. 713, 57) 25
September 1857, by William Spooner, son, and Henry James Selfe Selfe,
two of the Exors.
(See ''Notes" to "Visitation of England and Wales"
Vol. 8, page 143.)
=Anna Maria Sydney,
5th dau. of the Rt.
Hon''i'= Sir Edward
Lucius O'Brien of
Dromoland, co. Clare,
3rd Baronet, by
Anne his wife, dau.
of Robert French of
Monivea, co. Galway ;
marr. at the parish
church, Newington,
CO. Kent, on Tues-
day, 1 1 September
1 8 10; died at the
Rectory, Elmdon,
aged 63, on Thursday,
24 December 1846,
bur. at Elmdon. M.I.
William Spooner of Walton Lodge, co. Stafford ;=
bom 14 July, bapt. at Elmdon i September 181 1; of
Onel College, O.xford, matriculated 2 April 1829, B.A.
1832, M.A. 1835; of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law
23 November 1837 ; Revising Barrister for East
Gloucester 1862, Judge of the County Court for
North Staffordshire 13 February 1863 until his
death; J. P. for co. Stafford; died at Walton
Lodge, in his 69th year, on ^Vednesda\•, 19 May
1880, bur. at Baswick, co. Stafford. Will dated
18 April 1879, proved at Lichfield 7 June 1880, by
the Rev. William Archibald Spooner and the Rev.
Henry Maxwell Spooner, sons, the Exors.
Jane Lydia, youngest dau. of John Wilson
of Seacroft Hall and of Cliff Hall, both co.
York, D.L., by Martha his wife, dau. of
Richard Bassett of Glentworth, co. Lincoln ;
marr. at Whitkirk, co. York, 6 October 1841 ;
died at 8 Norham Gardens, Oxford, in her
83rd year, on \Vednesday, 17 August 1898.
Will dated i September 1883, with codicil
dated 14 October 1893, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1068, 98) 29 September 1898, by the Rev.
William Archibald Spooner and Henry
Maxwell Spooner, sons, the Exors.
Mary Anna, born
at 17 Chapel
Street, Belgrave
Square, London,
30 October 1842,
bapt. at Elmdon.
Rev. William Archibald Spooner, D.D., Warden of New=
College, Oxford; born in London 22 July 1844, bapt.
privately, received into the church at Elmdon 12 January
1845 ; educated at Oswestry Grammar School and at New
College, Oxford, matriculated 18 October 1862, Scholar
1862-67, B.A. (ist-class in Moderations and in the Final
Classical Schools) 1867, Fellow 1867, M.A. 1869, U.D.
1903; Public Examiner in University of Oxford 1875-76,
1890-92 and 1899, Chaplain to the Archbishop of
Canterbury 1881-83, Hon. Canon of Christ Church,
O.xford, 1899, Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of
Peterborough 1901, Warden of New College, Oxford,
1903, ProA'ice Chancellor of O.xford University 1908
-1909; Author of "The Histories of Tacitus, with
Introduction and Notes," 1891, and "Bishop Butler, his
Life and Writings," 1901.
=Frances Wycliffe, 3rd
daughter of the Rt.
Rev. Harvey Goodwin,
Bishop of Carlisle, by
Ellen his wife, eldest
dau. of George King
of Higher Bebington
Hall, CO. Chester ;
married by special
licence in the chapel
of Rose Castle, Car-
lisle, on Thursday,
12 September 1878.
George Archibald Spooner, born at Oxford on
Friday, 11 July 1879, died there on Sunday,
3 August following.
I
Barbara, bom at 10 Keble Terrace, Oxford, on
Friday, 28 January 1881, died there next day.
141
Henry James Sclfe Selfe (only son of the Rev. James=f=Anna Maria, born at Elmdon, co
Page); born at Rose Hill, near Worcester, 15 November
1810 ; educated at Glasgow University ; of Lincoln's Inn,
Barrister-at-Law 6 June 1834; Recorder of Newbury
March 1842 to April 1856, Metropolitan Magistrate
at Thames Police Court 1856-63, and at Westminster
Police Court 1863 until his death; assumed the name
of Selfe in lieu of that of Page i February 1832 ;
died at 15 St. George's Square, London, 6 September,
bur. at Addington, co. Surrey, 10 September 1870.
Will dated 9 January 1S60, with codicil dated 27
Warwick, 23 July, bapt. there 20
August 1812; marr. at Elmdon
on Thursday, 27 August 1840
(marriage settlements dated 25
August); died at St. Leonard's-on-
Sea, CO. Sussex, 24 October, bur.
at Addington, co. Surrey, on Friday,
27 October 1899. Will dated 20
November 1896, proved (I'rin. Reg.,
1364, 99) 24 November 1899, by Sir
William Lucius Selfe and Florence
September 1869, proved (Prin. Reg., 685, 70) 8 October
1870, by Anna Alaria Selfe, relict, and George Kettilby | ALiry Selfe, spinster, the Exors
Rickards, the Exors. J^
Ven*"'' Henry Ma.\wel! Spooner, bom at Elmdon 9 May, bapt
there 7 June 1846; educated at Oswestry Grammar School
and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated 4 April 1864,
Exhibitioner 1864-68, B.A. (ist-class Classical Moderations
1865, ist-class Lit. Hum.) 1868, M.A. 187 1, Fellow of Magdalen
College 1868-76, Lecturer 1868-70; Domestic Chaplain to the
Archbishop of Canterbury 1870-75, Vicar of Boughton-under-
Blean, co. Kent, 1875-87, and of Holy Trinity, Maidstone,
1887-93, Rector of Saltwood, co. Kent, 1893-1900, Hon. Canon
of Canterbury 1898-1900, Examining Chaplain to the Bishop
of Rochester 1891, and of Winchester 1895, Archdeacon of
Maidstone and Canon Residentiary of Canterbury 1900.
^Catherine, 2nd dau. of the
Rt. Rev. Harvey Goodwin,
Bishop of Carlisle, by Ellen
his wife, eldest dau. of
George King of Higher
Bebington Hall, co. Chester ;
marr. at Dalston, co. Cum-
berland (by the Most Rev.
Archibald Campbell Tait,
Archbishop of Canterbury),
on Tuesday, 12 October
1875-
Rev. William Ralph Inge of Brook House, Cambridge, D.D. (son of=i=
the Rev. William Inge, I). I)., Provost of Worcester College, Oxford,
by Mary his wife, dau. of the Ven*"'"-' Edward Churton, Archdeacon |
of Cleveland) ; born at Crayke, co. York, 6 June, bapt. there 11 July j
i860; of King's College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, \
1879, B.A. 1883, M.A. 1886, Hon. D.U. Aberdeen, Fellow of 1
King's College 1 886-88; Assistant Master at Eton 1884-88, Fellow \
and Tutor of Hertford College, Oxford, 1888- 1904, and of Jesus
College, Cambridge, 1907, Select Preacher at Oxford 1893-95
and 1903-1905, Bampton Lecturer at Oxford 1899, Select Preacher
at Cambridge 1901 and 1907, Examining Chaplain to the Bishop
of Lichfield 1892, Vicar of All Saints', Knightsbridge, London,
1904-1907, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cambridge, 1907.
A
Mary Catharine, born at
the Vicarage, Boughton-
under-Blean,on Tuesday,
23 March, bapt. at
Boughton - under- Blean
9 May 1880 ; marr. at
Canterbury Cathedral
on Wednesday, 3 May
William \Vyclifre Spooner, bom at Oxford on Wednesday, 29
March, bapt. at St. Giles', Oxford, 25 April 1882; educated at
Charterhouse 1895-99, and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated 21 October 1899, B.A. (3rd-class Mechanical
Sciences) 1902 ; Civil Engineer.
Frances Catherine, born at
1 1 Keble Terrace, Oxford,
on Sunday, 16 December
1883, bapt. at St. Giles',
Oxford, 9 February 1884.
142
Barbara Mary, of St. Mary's Sisterhood, Wantage,
CO. Berks ; born at Bath, co. Somerset, 28 No-
vember 181 3; died at 27 Delamere Crescent,
Paddington, London, in her 82nd year, on
Wednesday, 13 November 1895. Will dated 8
November 1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 1384, 95)
4 December 1895, by George Knottesford
Fortescue, the sole Exor.
Elizabeth, bom at Elmdon, co. Warwick,
5 June, bapt. there 16 July 181 5 ; died at
13 Sussex Gardens, Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
on Sunday, 4 April 1886. Will dated
I March 1875, proved (Prin. Reg., 480, 86)
14 May 1886, by William Lucius Selfe,
a Judge of County Courts, nephew, the
surviving Exor.
Henry Salt of Inglewood,=j=Janet Sarah,
Great Malvern, co. Wor- bom at Elm-
cester (son of John Salt don, baptised
of Upper Woburn Place, there 23 Sep-
London, by Mary Jane his tember 1849;
wife, dau. of John Lane of married at
Leyton Grange, co. Essex) ; Walton, co.
bom at Upper Woburn Stafford, 25
Place 22 July, bapt. at July 1872.
St. Pancras, London, 22
August 1843 ; a Student
of Middlesex Hospital,
London, and Edinburgh
University, M.D. Edin.
1872, M.B. and CM.
1870; Fellow Chemical
Society, Fellow Royal
Geographical Society. /\
Rev. Francis George Inge (6th=Catharine Barbara,
son of the Rev. Charles Inge born at Leaming-
of Ravenstone, co. Derby, by ton, co. Warwick,
Mary Anne his wife, dau. of 26 March, bapt. at
the Rev. John Oldershaw, Elmdon 6 May
D.C.L., Rector of Tarvin, co. 1854; marr. at St.
Chester) ; born at Ravenstone Giles', Oxford (by
27 June, bapt. there 7 August the Rev. William
1840; educated at Charter- Inge, D.D., assisted
house and at Christ Church, by the Very Rev.
Oxford, matriculated 13 June Edward Spooner),
1859, B.A. 1864, M.A. 1866; on Tuesday, 11
Assistant Master of Charter- November 1884.
house School 1864-65, Vicar
of Elmton, co. Derby, 1881-84,
and of Berkswich with Walton,
CO. Stafford, 1884.
Archibald Craufurd Spooner, bom at the Vicarage,
Boughton-under-Blean, co. Kent, on Saturday, 24
March, bapt. at Boughton-under-Blean 4 June 1883 ;
died at 8 Norham Gardens, Oxford, aged 9, on Tuesday,
II October 1892, bur. at Holywell, Oxford.
I
Ruth, bom at the Vicarage, Boughton-
under-Blean, on Friday, 16 July
1886, bapt. there privately, received
into the church in the chapel of
Rose Castle, Carlisle.
Rosemary, born at Ox-
ford on Friday, 9 July
1886, bapt. in the chapel
of Rose Castle, Carlisle.
Ellen Ma.\well, born at O.xford
on Tuesday, 1 1 March, bapt.
at St. Giles', Oxford, 2 May
1890.
Agnes Mary, born at 1 1 Keble Road,
Oxford, on Tuesday, 24 October,
bapt. at St. Giles', Oxford, 30
November 1893.
14:3
Lucius
Spooner, born
at Elmdon, co.
Warwick, 1 5
August, bapt.
there 1 1 Sep-
tember 1816;
died at 23 Red-
cliffe Gardens,
South Kensing-
ton, London,
aged 58, on
Saturday, 1 9
December, bur.
in Brompton
Cemetery on
Thursday, 24
Decemberi854.
Henry=j=Margaret Skottowe,
2nd dau. of Richard
Neville Parker of
Passage West, co.
Cork, by Hannah
Maria his wife,
eldest dau. of John
George Newsom of
Cork ; marr. at
Monkstown, co.
Cork (by the Rev.
Edward Spooner),
on Thursday, 27
January 1853.
Rev. Edward Bowles Knottesford=
Fortescue (eldest son of the Rev.
Francis Fortescue Knottesford of
Alveston Manor House, Stratford-on-
Avon, CO. Warwick, by Maria his wife,
dau. of the Rev. George Downing);
born at Stoke-by-Nayland, co. Suffolk,
23 April, bapt. there 29 June 1816;
of \Vadham College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 5 June 1834, B.A. 1838, M.A.
1842 ; Provost of St. Ninian's Cathe-
dral, Perth ; died at 52 Eden Grove,
Holloway, co. Middlesex, aged 61,
on Saturday, 18 August 1877, bur. in
the Catholic Cemetery, Kensal (]reen,
CO. Middlesex. Will dated 20 March
1877, with codicil dated 19 July 1879,
proved (Prin. Reg., 716, 77) 8 Sep-
tember 1877, by Edward Francis
Knottesford F'ortescue, Captain in the
Army, son, and George Augustus
Macirone, of the Admiralty, the Exors.
'Frances Ann,
born at Elmdon
1 1 August, bapt.
there 1 1 Sep-
tember 1818;
marr. by licence
at Elmdon (by
the Rev. Francis
F^ortescue Knot-
tesford) 15 No-
vember 1838;
died at Perth,
aged 49, on Fri-
day, 30 October
1868, bur. in
the cemetery at
Perth. M.L
A
William Wilberforce Spooner, born at=i=Emma Mills Blomfield, of
Innerlochy, in the parish of Knockbain,
CO. Ross, on Sunday, 10 June, bapt. at
Arphalie Episcopal Chapel 5 August
'855-
South Wootton, CO. Norfolk ;
marr. at St. Kilda's, Mel-
bourne, Australia, 2 7 January
1880.
Mary Caroline, born
at Passage West on
Saturday, 14 February,
bapt. at Elmdon 26
April 1857.
Margaret Audrey Wilberforce,
born at Springfield, Cran-
bourne, near Melbourne, 27
June 1883.
William Lucius Harold Spooner,
born at Welton Dale, Gleiivale,
Whittlesea, near Melbourne,
30 April 1886.
I
Eleanor Skottowe Barbara,
born at Long Warry, South
Gipps Land, Victoria, 28
May 1888.
144
Most Rev. Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury (4th=
son of Craufurd Tait of Harviestoun and Cumloden, co. Clackmannan,
by Susan his wife, 4th dau. of Sir Hay Campbell, Baronet, Lord President of
the Court of Justice in Scotland); born at Park Place, Edinburgh, 21
December 1811; educated at Edinburgh High School and Academy 1821-27,
of Glasgow University 1827-30, LL.D. 1868, Snell Exhibitioner, and at
Balliol College, Oxford, 1829, Scholar November 1830 to 1835, B.A. 1833,
Fellow 1834-42, M.A. 1836, D.C.L. 1842, Tutor and Logic Lecturer
1837-42, Catechetical Lecturer 1842, D.D. by diploma 28 January 1869;
Head Master of Rugby School 28 July 1842 to March 1850, Dean of
Carlisle 3 December 1849 to April 1S56, and of the Chapel Royal 27
October 1857 to 1869, Bishop of London 11 October 1856 to 4 December
1868, Archbishop of Canterbury 4 December 1868 until his death; sworn
a Privy Councillor 28 November 1856; E.R.S. ; Author of "Lessons for
School Life," 1850, and other works; died at Addington Park, co. Surrey,
3 December, bur. in the churchyard at Addington 8 December 1882. Will
dated 20 June 1878, with three codicils dated 11 November 1878, 11 March
1882 and 28 August 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 291, 83) 17 April 1883,
by the Rev. Randall Thomas Davidson, son-in-law, and John Hassard,
the surviving Exors. Moimment in Canterbury Cathedral, Bust by Boekm,
erected in i8Sj, Portrait by Sir William Blake Richmond, K.C.B., R.A.,
in Lambeth Palace and Bust by Boehm in National Portrait Gallery.
Catherine, born
at Elmdon, co.
Warwick, 9 De-
cember 1819,
bapt. there 12
May 1820; marr
at Elmdon 22
June 1843; died
in Edinburgh,
aged 58, I De-
cember, bur. in
the churchyard
at Addington 7
December 1878.
A\
Arthur Morier Lee (younger son of Sir=
George Philip Lee of Windlesham
Court, CO. Surrey, by Mary Anne his
wife, dau. of John Ede) ; educated at
Eton and at New College, Oxford,
matriculated 18 October 1867, B.A.
from Balliol College 1872, M.A. 1875 ;
called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 25
April 1877 ; died at 51 Welbeck Street,
London, aged 62, on Friday, 16 April,
bur. at Stubbings, co. Berks, on
Monday, 19 April 1909. Will dated
4 January 1909, proved (Prin. Reg., 61,
1909) 30 April 1909, by Philip Douglas
Lee and Henry D'Esterre Spooner, the
Exors.
=Catherine Anna, born at
Wellow House, Rufford, co.
Nottingham, on Wednes-
day, 9 March, bapt. at
Wellow 8 May 1859; marr.
at Addington (by the Most
Rev. Archibald Campbell
Tait, Archbishop of Canter-
bury) on Wednesday, 5
December 1877; died at
Stubbings Vicarage on
Monday, 25 July 1904,
bur. in the churchyard at
Stubbings. AdRion granted
at the Principal Registry
I October 1904, to Arthur
Morier Lee, husband.
Frances Barbara, bom
at Wellow House, co.
Nottingham, on Tues-
day, 7 August, bapt. at
Ollerton, co. Notting-
ham, 2 September i860;
marr. at St. Andrew's,
Westminster (by her
uncle, the ^^ery Rev.
Edward Spooner), on
Saturdav, 4 August 1888,
Stanley 'W. R. Russell
of Woodside, North wood.
Isle of Wisjht.
A
'45
Octavia, 6th dau. of Sir=
Oswald Mosley, Haronet,
by Sophia Anne his wife,
2nd dau. of Sir Edward
Every, Baronet ; marr. at
All Souls', Langham
Place, London (by the
Rt. Rev. Archibald
Campbell Tait, Bishop of
London), on Tuesday, 9
June 1857; died at
Hampsthwaite Hollings,
Ripley, co. York, on
Monday, 18 June 1883.
I St wife.
=Very Rev. Edward Spooner, Dean=
of Bocking ; born at Elmdon, co.
Warwick, 6 July, bapt. there 15 August
182 1 ; of Exeter College, Oxford,
matriculated 6 February 1840, B.A.
1844, M.A. 1848; Perpetual Curate
of Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill,
1858-59, Vicar of Heston, both co.
Middlesex, 1859-75, Rector of Had-
leigh and I )ean of Bocking, co. Suffolk,
1875, and Rural Dean; died at the
Deanery, Hadleigh, in his 78th year,
on Wednesday, 25 January, bur. at
Hadleigh on Saturday, 28 January
1899. Will dated 21 April 1893, with
codicil dated 20 January 1899, proved
at Bury St. Edmunds 15 March 1899,
by Anna Frances Spooner, relict, the
Rev. William Archibald and the Rev.
Henry Maxwell Spooner, the Exors.
=Anna Frances, 2nd dau. of
John Chevallier Cobbokl
of Holywells, co. Suffolk,
M.P., by Lucy his wife, 3rd
dau. of the Rev. Henry
Patteson, Rector of Drink-
stone and of Wortham, co.
Suffolk ; born at Ipswich
9 May 1830; marr. at St.
Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, on
Monday, 5 October 18S5;
died at Rushmere Lodge,
Ipswich, aged 76, on Friday,
28 December 1906, bur. at
Hadleigh 2 January 1907.
Will dated 28 September
1905, proved at Ipswich
21 January 1907, by PY'lix
Thornley Cobbold and Her-
bert St. (leorge Cobbold,
the Exors. 2nd wife.
Lucius Sydney, born at Wellow
House, CO. Nottingham, on
Wednesday, 15 October 1862,
bapt. at Ollerton, co. Notting-
ham, 16 November 1862.
Archibald St. George Spooner,
born at Wellow House on
Sunday, 1 1 September, bapt.
at Ollerton 16 October 1864.
I
Margaret Geraldine, born at
Wellow House on Thursday,
8 February, bapt. at Ollerton
2 April 1866.
Henry D'Esterre Spooner,
bapt. at Heston, co.
Middlesex, 9 September
1868.
Edith Augusta, born at
47 St. George's Square,
London, bapt. at
Addington, co. Surrey,
26 September 1869.
Edward Julius Spooner, born at 23
Redcliffe (iarden.s. West Ikompton,
London, 8 December 1872 ; died
there on Tuesday, 4 March 1873,
bur. in Brompton Cemetery.
146
Gerard Spooner, born at Elmdon, co. Warwick, io=j=Mary Catherine, 3rd dau. of Thomas
January, bapt. there 23 February 1823; emigrated to
New Zealand, and settled at Elmdon, Papetua, Otago,
and afterwards at Inchclutha, Dunedin ; died at Christ
Church, New Zealand, circa 1908.
Parsons Boland of Pembroke, CO.
Cork ; marr. at Monkstown, co.
Cork (by the Rev. Edward Spooner),
on Saturday, 2 December 1854.
Gerard William Spooner,
born at Catford, in the
parish of Huish Champ-
flower, CO. Somerset, 30
October, bapt. at Elmdon
25 December 1855; marr.
Louisa Elliott. =p
/k
Mary Catherine, born at Catford 24
August, bapt. at Huish Champflower
2 November 1857 ; marr. at All Saints',
Dunedin, 14 September 1875, Thomas
Chalmers Reid.
Richard Spooner, born
at Catford 12 December
1858, bapt.there privately
and received into the
church at Ollerton, co.
Nottingham, 2 Septem-
ber i860.
Richard Dacre Harman,=Alice Sidney, born at Perth
eldest son of Richard 2 1 February, bapt. there
privately and received into
the church at Ollerton
2 September i860; marr.
at St. Michael and All
Angels', Christchurch, New
Zealand, 3 October 1 894 (?).
James Strachan Harman
of Christchurch, New
Zealand.
Lucius Henry Spooner,
born at Popotunoa,
New Zealand, 17 Jan-
uary, registered at
Warepa, Otago, and
bapt. there 31 July
1862.
Henrietta, bom
at Popotunoa 3
October 1864,
registered at
Warepa, and
bapt. there 26
March 1865.
Edward Wilberforce
Spooner, born at
Popotunoa 12 July
1866, registered at
Warepa, and bapt.
there 13 January
1867; married Mere
Manson. =j=
A-
George Phipps=
Spooner, born at
Lichclutha 1 7
October 1868,
bapt. there 10
January 1869.
=Mabel Louisa, dau. of
Sir Richard Tangye of
Glendorgal, co. Cornwall,
by Caroline his wife, dau.
of Thomas Jesper of
Birmingham ; marr. at
Elmdon 28 June 1892.
Francis Archibald Spooner,
bom at Springfield, Toko-
mairiro. New Zealand, 28
May 187 1, bapt. at St.
John's, Milton, Toko-
mairiro.
Barbara Catherine, bom at
1 1 Woodlands Road, Barnes,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday,
8 April 1893.
Agnes Caroline, bom at Elmdon,
Kingston Hill, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 10 March 1897.
147
Charles Spooner, born at Elmdon, co. Warwick,=f Susan Frances, dau. of Daniel Trinder of
i6 June, bapt. there ii July 1824; died at
I Girdler's Road, Brook Green, Hammersmith,
CO. Middlesex, aged 57, on Friday, 12 August,
bur. at Addington, co. Surrey, 16 August 18S1.
AdBion was granted at the Principal Registry
17 October 1881, to Susan Frances Spooner,
relict.
Frances Maud, born at
Clifton, CO. Gloucester,
on Sunday, 6 No-
vember 1859, bapt.
there privately ; died at
1 Girdler's Road, Brook
Green, 1 1 July, bur. at
Addington 14 July 1 871.
Norcote, near Cirencester, co. Gloucester, by
Susanna Lucas his 2nd wife, of Shrivenham,
CO. Berks ; bom at Norcote 29 January 1824 ;
marr. at Cirencester on Wednesday, i June
1853; died at i Girdler's Road, Brook Green,
aged 64, on Sunday, 6 February, bur. at
Addington 10 February 1887.
Charles Sydney Spooner of=
Eyot Cottage, Chiswick Mall,
CO. Middlesex ; born at St.
Stephen's Road, Westbourne
Park, London, on Monday,
6 January, bapt. at St.
Stephen's, Paddington, Lon-
don, 26 February 1862.
=Minnie Dibdin, youngest dau. of
Joseph Davison of Marylebone, Lon-
don, by Eliza his wife, dau. of Joseph
Dibdin of London ; born at Pad-
dington Street, Marylebone, 18 March
1867, bapt. at the parish church,
Marylebone; marr. at Holy Innocents',
Hammersmith, 2 July 1900.
Frederick Maxwell Spooner,
born at i Essex Villas,
Kensington, London, on
Thursday, 29 September,
bapt. at St. Philip's, Ken-
sington, 12 December 1864;
died at i Girdler's Road,
Brook Green, 1 1 July,
bur. at Addington 14 July
1871.
Eleanor Mary,
born at i Essex
Villas, Kensing-
ton, 6 October,
baptised at
St. Philip's,
Kensington, 8
October 1867.
William Aubrey Fortescue=
of Bombay, India, born at
I Essex \'illas, Kensington,
on Monday, 27 December
1869, bapt. at St. Philip's,
Kensington, 18 April 1870;
assumed the name of
Fortescue in lieu of that
of Spooner 22 October
1896.
=Mary Mildred,
eldest dau. of
the Rev. George
Martyn St. Martin
Ritchie,Chaplain
to H.M. Forces;
marr. at St.
Martin's, Jersey,
16 September
1895.
148
M. iAid.%ivta^Jl^^innuzyf
Sotoe, toitt) l^iU^EotDC.
Very Rev.
Thomas Hill Peregrine=j=Ellen Lucy, eldest
sable
Furye Lowe of Court of Hill, co.
Salop, and of Norbiton House,
CO. Surrey, Dean of Exeter (eldest
son of Thomas Humphrey Lowe
of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester
\^Porlraits in t/ie possession of Thomas
Arthur Hill Lowe and Arthur Hill
Ommanney Peter Hill-Lowe, his
greaf-grandsons\ by Lucy his wife
\^Miniature in ivory in the possession
of Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe, her
great-grandson^ eldest dau. and
coheir of Thomas Hill of Court of
Hill, M.P. for Leominster); bom
at Bromsgrove 21 December 1781;
educated at Westminster and at
Trinity College, Oxford, matriculated
6 November 1799, B.A. 1805, M.A.
18 1 8 ; a Student of Lincoln's Inn 1 804 ;
Chaplain to Viscount Gage 181 2,
Vicar of Grimley with Hallow, co. Worcester, 1820-32, Rector of Holdgate
(2nd portion), co. Salop, 12 March 182 1, Rector of Silvington, co. Salop,
4 September 1827, Precentor of Exeter Cathedral 14 September 1832 to
27 June 1839, Rector of Holy Trinity, Exeter, 23 January 1837 to 1840,
Vicar of Littleham with Exmouth, co. Devon, 8 September 1840 to 1843,
Dean of Exeter 27 June 1839 until his death; J. P. for co. Salop; Author
of "An Essay on the Absolving Power of the Church," 1825, and other
works; died at the Deanery, Exeter, on Thursday, 17 Januarj' 1861, bur.
in Exeter Cathedral. ^Vill dated 31 May 1858, proved (Prin. Reg., 171, 61)
II March 1861, by Arthur Charles Lowe of Court of Hill, brother, and the
Rev. George Lowe of Up-Ottery, co. Devon, son, the Exors. Portrait and
Marble Bust in tlu possession of Thomas Arthur Hill Lj)we, also Portraits
in tlie possession of Arthur Hill Ommanney Peter Hill-Lowe and Noel
Herbert Strode Jjnue, his grandsons.
Arms. — Or on a bend cotised
three lions' heads erased of the first.
Crest. — A demi-griffin rampant or.
Motto. — Spero meliora.
dau. of George
Pardoe of Nash
Court and Clee-
ton, both CO.
Salop, by Ellen
his wife, dau. of
Richard I-)ansey
Dansey of Easton
Court, CO. Here-
ford ; marr. at
the parish church,
Ludlow, CO. Salop,
24 February 1808;
died at the
Deanery, Exeter,
17 June 1843,
bur. in Exeter
Cathedral.
Lucy, marr. at Hallow=
18 June 1828 ; died at
Exmouth, aged 56, on
Sunday, 6 August,
bur. at Littleham 10
August 1865. ist wife.
=Rev. Thomas James Rocke, born 22=
November 1803; of Downing College,
Cambridge, B.A. 1830, M.A. 1849;
Vicar of Littleham with Exmouth
1843-77 ; died at Guildford, co. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 30 August 1881, bur. there.
A
=Emily Adelaide, youngest
dau. of Major-General George
Mackie, C.B. ; marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, on Thursday, 7 De-
cember 1876. She married
istly Arthur Dewes. 2nd wife.
Helen, died unmarried at Warborough Mount, Babbacombe, co. Devon, Thomas Lowe,
aged 72, on Friday, 30 December 1881, bur. at St. Marychurch, co. born 28 January
Devon, 5 January 1882. Will dated 16 September 1880, with codicil dated 181 1 ; died s.p.
i6 June 1881, proved at Exeter 14 March 1882, by the Rev. Thomas Hill in Australia.
Lowe, nephew, and the Rev. George Bather Powell, the Exors.
My
Rev. George I.owe, bom at Diddlebur>', co. Salop, 4 Februarys
1813, bapt. there the same day; of Mcrton College, Oxford,
matriculated 24 November 1831, Postmaster 1831-35, B.A. 1836;
Vicar of Up-Ottery, co. Devon, 1841 until his death; died at
the Vicarage, Up-Ottery, aged 72, on Monday, 2 November, bur.
at Up-Ottery 6 November 1885. Will dated 19 January 1880,
with codicil dated 12 February 1880, proved (I'rin. Reg., 1015, 85)
3 December 1885, by Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe, retired Captain
H.M. Army, son, Mary Elsie Lowe, spinster, daughter, and the
Rev. Thomas Hill Lowe, nephew, the Exors. Portrait in the
possession of Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe, his son.
^Louisa, youngest dau. of
Thomas Crookenden of
Rushford Hall, co. Suffolk,
by Mary Anne Fuller
his wife, of Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex ; born at
Naples, Italy, 14 April
1 8 1 9 ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London,
on Thursday, i September
1842 ; died at Ealing, co.
Middlesex, aged 88, on
Sunday, 16 June, bur. at
Ealing West on Wednesday,
19 June 1907.
Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe of=
Belburyhayes, Ottery St. Mary, co.
Devon ; born at the Vicarage,
Up-Ottery, on Tuesday, 29 April,
bapt. at Up-Ottery i June 1845 ;
entered the Army as Ensign 34th
(The Cumberland) Foot 25 July
1865, Lieutenant 5 January 1870,
Captain 12 June 1878, retired 1880;
Member of the Devon County
Council March 1894 to March
1897 ; J. P. for CO. Devon 1896.
7. a J' ^'
=Emily Elizabeth (Milly),
eldest dau. of Samuel
George Robison of 4
Chatsworth Road, West
Norwood, CO. Surrey, for-
merly of Torquay, co.
Devon ; born 1 2 October
1863 ; marr. at St. Mary's,
Torquay (by the Rev.
Thomas Hill Lowe), on
Saturday, 18 January 1890.
Harry Noel Lowe (twin with
George Edward), born at
the Vicarage, Up-Ottery, on
Wednesday, 28 October,
bapt. at Up-Ottery 6 Decem-
ber 1846 ; of the Royal Navy,
Sub-Lieutenant 23 September
1867, Lieutenant 6 February
1872 ; drowned in Portland
Roads 15 November 1877,
bur. in the Naval Cemetery,
Portland. Will dated 14 No-
vember 1877, proved (Prin.
Reg.> 52, 78) 21 January
1878, by the Rev. George
Lowe, the father.
George Edward Lowe
(twin with Harry Noel);
born at the Vicarage, Up-
Ottery, on Wednesday, 28
October, bapt. at Up-Ottery
6 December 1846 ; died
at Budleigh Salterton, co.
Devon, aged 4^ months,
on Friday, 5 March, bur.
at Up Ottery 10 March
1847. _
Mary Elsie, born at Up-
Ottery 10 July, bapt. there
30 July 1848.
Rev. George Francis Edward Lowe, born 26=
December 1854, bapt. at St. David's, Exeter,
CO. Devon, 31 January 1855; educated at
Chichester ; Curate of Bridport, co. Dorset,
1883-84, of Christchurch, CO. Hants, 1884-87,
of Arreton, Isle of Wight, 1897-99, and of
Wroxall with Newchurch (in charge of Wroxall),
Isle of W'ight, 1 899- 1 904; died s.p. at the
" Homes of St. Barnabas," near East Grin-
stead, CO. Sussex, aged 50, on Friday, 8
December 1905, bur. at Lingfield, co. Surrey.
Will dated 8 May 1904, proved (Prin. Reg.,
518, 1906) 6 April 1906, by Frances Mary
Ann Lowe, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Frances Mary Ann
(Neustetter), the
youngest child of
the Rev. Frederick
von Stiirmer (Neu-
stetter), Rector of
Heapham, co. Lin-
coln ; marr. by
special licence at
St. John's, Char-
lotte Street, Fitzroy
Square, London, on
Thursday, 21 July
1881.
Anna Louisa, born 25 July 1856, bapt. privately
at Torquay ; died at Madeira, aged 28, on
Sunday, 27 July 1884, bur. there. Will dated
2 May 1883, proved (Prin. Reg., 719, 84)
25 September 1884, by the Rev. George Bather
Powell and Edward Pardoe Powell, Lieutenant
R.N., the Exors.
Georgina Emily Madelina,
bapt. at Up-Ottery 24 Au-
gust 1859; died at Clifton,
CO. Gloucester, aged 7 years
and 1 1 months, on 'I'hursday,
6 June, bur. at Up-Ottery
12 June 1867.
Harriet Lucy,
bapt. at Up-
Ottery 29 Sep-
tember 1863.
Katharina, youngest=j=Admiral Arthur Lowe, born at=
dau. of Admiral ' Corfton, co. Salop, 27 July,
bapt. at Diddlebury, co. Salop,
7 August 1814; entered the
Royal Navy 25 April 1827,
Lieutenant 3 September 1837,
Commander 28 August 1841,
Captain 30 August 1845, Vice-
Admiral 27 February 1870,
retired i April 1870; Admiral
18 June 1876; present at the
operations on the North coast
of Africa 1837, and served on
the coast of Syria (medal and
clasp, Turkish medal); present
at siege of St. Jean d'Acre ;
was Flag-Captain of Devon-
port to Admiral Sir John
Acworth Ommanney; J. P. for
CO. Devon ; died at his resi-
dence, 3 Wingfield Villas, Stoke
Damerel, aged 68, on Monday,
18 December, bur. at Burford,
CO. Salop, 22 December 1882.
Will dated 5 May 1879, with
two codicils dated respectively 8 May 1879 and
3 June 1882, proved at Exeter 8 February 1883,
by Admiral Henry Chads of Southsea, and Charles
Theodore Bewes, gent., the Exors. Portraits in
the possession of his sons and daughters.
Sir John Acworth
Ommanney of Warb-
lington House, co.
Hants, K.C.B., Com-
mander-in-Chief at
Devonport 1 854;born
5 December 181 3;
marr. at VVarblington
(by the Very Rev.
Thomas Hill Pere-
grine Furye Lowe)
on Wednesday, 1 2
July 1848; died at
Penlee House, Stoke
Damerel, co. Devon,
on Wednesday, 24
September 1856, bur.
in the cemetery at
Plymouth, co. Devon.
I St wife.
■Florence, younger=
dau. and in her issue
sole heir of George
Strode of Newnham
Park, Plympton, co.
Devon, J. P. and
D.L., by Dorothea
Bird his wife, dau.
of William Symons
of Chaddlewood, co.
Devon ; born 1 2 Sep-
tember 1825 ; marr. at
St. Mary's, Plympton
(by the Rev. George
Lowe, brother of
the bridegroom), on
Tuesday, 9 Feb-
ruary 1858 ; died at
Stoke Damerel on
Sunday, ri January
1863, bur. at St.
Mary's, Plympton.
M.L Portraits in
the possession of her
sons, George Sydney
Strode Strode and
Noel Herbert Strode
Lo7ve. 2nd wife.
'Elizabeth Henrietta,
eldest dau. of Admiral
Sir Henry Ducie
Chads, G.C.B., Super-
intendent of the Royal
Navy College, Ports-
mouth, and Comman-
der-in-Chief at Cork ;
born 24 February
1821 ; marr. at St.
Jude's, Southsea, co.
Hants, on Tuesday, 20
September 1864: died
s.p. at 3 Wingfield
Villas, Stoke Damerel,
aged 83, on Wednes-
day, 25 January, bur.
in the churchyard at
Burford, co. Salop, 28
January 1905. Will
dated i February 1889,
with codicil dated 21
June 1904, proved
at Exeter 18 February
1905, by Admiral Sir
Henry Chads, K.C.B.,
brother, Laura Chads,
spinster, sister, Com-
mander William Henry
Du Caurroy Chads,
R.N., nephew, the
Exors. 3rd wife.
A
{For issue see page IS 4-)
Ada Mary, eldest=
dau. of Colonel Sir
Gustavus Hume;
born in August
1862 ; married at
St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London, on
Tuesday, 8 June
1886; died at Court
of Hill, CO. Salop,
aged 27, on Tues-
day, 17 December,
bur. at Burford 21
December 1889.
Memorial W'indow
in Nash Church,
CO. Salop. I St wife.
:Arthur Hill Ommanney Peter Hill-Lowe of Court of=
Hill, CO. Salop ; born at Chichester, co. Sussex, on
Wednesday, 9 May 1849; educated at Exeter; entered
the Royal Navy as a Cadet 9 September 1862, Sub-
Lieutenant 17 November 1868, Lieutenant 30 August
1872, retired as Commander 26 June 1883; ist Lieutenant
of "Thistle"; employed in the operations against the
Malays in the Perak War, at the attack and capture of
Passir Sala, and afterwards in the operations against
Malays in the Sungsi U'jong and Sri Menant Territory
1875-76 (Perak medal with clasp); J. P. for co. Salop;
by Deed Poll dated 3 February 1886, he took the
additional surname of Hill on succeeding to the Court of
Hill property.
=Beatrice Geraldine,
youngest dau. of
William Ruxton of
Ardee House, co.
Louth, Vice-Lieu-
tenant for CO. Louth,
J.P. and D.L., by
Caroline Diana his
wife, younger dau.
and coheir of
Charles Vernon of
Royal Park Cres-
cent, Clifton, CO.
Gloucester ; marr.
at St. Mary's,
Ardee, on Wednes-
day, 15 July 1891.
2nd wife.
Ada Mary, bom at Court
of Hill on Tuesday, 17
December, bapt. privately
at Nash 23 December 1889.
I
Arthur Noel Vernon Hill-Lowe, born
at 3 Wingfield Villas, Stoke Damerel,
on Wednesday, i June, bapt. at
Stoke Damerel 5 July 1892.
'51
I
Sybil Geraldine, born at
Court of Hill on Thursday,
30 April, bapt. at Nash
27 May 1S96.
Herbert Lowe,
bapt. at Did-
dlebury, co.
Salop, 23 June
i8i6.
Rev. Noel Lowe, bom^
23 October, bapt. at
Diddlebury 26 October
181 7; of Queen's Col-
lege, Oxford, matricu-
lated 3 May 1838, B.A.
1842 ; Vicar of Colaton
Raleigh, co. Devon, 1844
until his death ; died at
the Vicarage, Colaton
Raleigh, aged 39, on
Friday, 3 April, bur.
at Colaton Raleigh 1 1
April 1857. Will dated
10 March 1857, proved
at Exeter 6 August
1859, by John Curzon
Moore-Stevens, one of
the Exors.
=Louisa Julia, younger dau.
of the Ven'''' John Moore-
Stevens of Winscott, Torring-
ton, CO. Devon, by Anne
Eleanor his wife, dau. of
the Rev. William Roberts,
Vice-Provost of Eton College ;
born 17 February, bapt. at
Otterton, co. Devon, 23 April
1823; marr. at Exeter
Cathedral 29 April 1847 ;
died at the Vicarage, Colaton
Raleigh, aged 33, on Saturday,
10 May, bur. at Colaton
Raleigh 16 May 1856.
{See Pedigree of Moore-Stevens,
Vol. 8, page 112.)
Anna, bapt. at Diddle-
bury 6 July 1819 ;
died unmarried at 4
Warborough Mount,
Babbacombe, co. De-
von, aged 60, on
Saturday, 28 February,
bur. at St. Mary-
church, CO. Devon, 4
March 1880. Adiiion
(with will dated 7 Oc-
tober 1 863 and codicil
28 May 1868) was
granted at Exeter 1 2
June 1880, to the
Rev. George Lowe,
brother, the residuary
legatee substituted.
Rev. Thomas Hill Lowe, born 28 July, bapt. at=Janet, dau. of John Eleanor Lucy, born
Colaton Raleigh 28 August 1848; of Exeter Williams of Llandough, at Colaton Raleigh
College, Oxford, matriculated 30 November co. Glamorgan, by Mary 23 November, bapt.
1867, B.A. of New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1873,
M.A. 1874 ; Vicar of St. Michael's, \\'est Hill,
Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon, since 1887.
his wife, dau. of David there 23 December
Morgan ; born 30 Oc- 1849.
tober 1864; marr. at
Llandough 27 January
1885.
Katharina Jane Caroline, of Penlee
Gardens, Stoke Damerel, co. Devon ;
bom at Devonport i July, bapt. at
the parish church. Stoke Damerel,
28 July 1851.
Emma Florence Hastings, born 16 February, bapt. at
the parish church. Stoke Damerel, 19 March 1854 ;
died unmarried at 3 Wingfield Villas, Stoke Damerel,
aged 29, on Saturday, 5 January, bur. at Burford,
CO. Salop, II January 1884.
152
Emma, bapt. at Diddlebury, co. Salop, 28
February 182 1 ; died unmarried at 4 War-
borough Mount, Babbacombe, co. Devon, on
Tuesday, 19 January 1892, bur. in St. Mary-
church Cemetery, co. Devon. Will dated
23 August 1882, with two codicils dated 23
August 1882 and i February 1883, proved
at Exeter 10 February 1892, by the Rev.
Thomas Hill Lowe, nephew, the sole Exor.
Harriet, bapt. at Diddlebury 24 April 1822 ;
died unmarried at the Industrial Orphan
Home, Warborough Mount, Babbacombe,
aged 76, on Sunday, 27 February 1898, bur.
in St. Marychurch Cemetery. Will dated
9 November 1892, with codicil dated 6 January
1893, proved at Exeter 12 May 1898, by the
Rev. John Gilberd Pearse, the sole Exor.
Charles Edward Francis Lowe of Fruit-=
lands, Kamloops, British Columbia ; born
12 February, bapt. at Colaton Raleigh,
CO. Devon, 23 March 1851; Member
of the Legislative Council of Canada.
C^^^ft^* ^' ^^:^co^^__
=Rachel Annie, dau. of
Joel Reaman, Member of
the Legislative Assembly
for the province of Assini-
boia, Canada ; born 7
February 1871; marr. at
Yorkton, in the province
of Saskatchewan, Canada,
4 April 1889.
George Henry Herbert
Noel Lowe, bom 22
June, bapt. at Colaton
Raleigh 17 July 1853;
died, aged 7 years and
II months, 10 May,
bur. at Up-Ottery, co.
Devon, 15 May 1861.
Noel Arthur Lowe, born at
Vancouver, British Columbia,
25 October 1895; bur. at
Savona, Yale County, British
Columbia, 15 September
1907.
Herbert Edward
Lowe, born 2 1
September 1899.
Eleanor Catherine, born 22 Francis Joel
January 1904; died at Lowe, bom
Savona, Yale County, bur. 28 April
there 13 September 1904. 1906.
'DJ
^trolir of i^cVunljam ^arfe, co. Bet3on,
Admiral Arthur
Lowe (sec pai^f
Arms on record in the College of
Arms, — Quarterly: Island 4th, Argent
a chevron bulwecn three conies sable,
Strode ; 2nd and 3rd, Or on a bend
cotised sable three lions' heads erased
of the first, Lowe.
Crests. — I, On a mount vert a savin
tree proper fructed gules, Strode ;
2, A demi-griffin rampant or, LowE.
Motto. — Hjeme viresco.
=Florence, younger
dau. of George
Strode. 2nd wife.
George Sydney Strode Strode of Newnham=
]'ark, Plympton, co. Devon ; bom at
3 Wingfield Villas, Stoke Uamerel on
Tuesday, 29 January, bapt. at Plympton
St. Mary 21 March 1861; entered the
South Devon Regiment of Militia (after-
wards 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment)
as Lieutenant 27 Novembtr 1880, Captain
3 March 1888, retired with rank of Hon.
Major 1897 ; Instructor of Musketry ;
J.l'. and D.L. for co. Devon, High Sheriff
1906-1907 ; assumed by Royal Licence
dated 27 February 1897, the surname
of Strode in lieu of that of Lowe, with
permission to quarter the arms of Strode
and Lowe in accordance with the
directions of his grandfather's will on
the death of his maternal aunt, Dorothy
Georgiana Admonition Strode, who died
unmarried 30 November 1896.
=Anna Fielding,
2nd dau. of
Thomson Boyd
of 14 Royal
Terrace, Edin-
burgh, by Mar-
garet Fielding
his wife, dau. of
Arthur Pigott
Brown, Captain
50th West Kent
Regiment; marr.
at St. Paul's Epis-
copal Church,
Edinburgh, on
\Vednesday, 26
January 1887.
Anna Margaret Dorothea, Eileen Ruth .Admonition,
born at i Collingwood born at i CoUingwood
Villas, Stoke Damerel, on Villas, Stoke Damerel,
Sunday, 20 November, on Tuesday, 16 January,
bapt. at Stoke Damerel bapt. at Stoke Damerel
20 December 1887. 26 February 1894.
Lieut.-Colonel Noel Herbert Strode Lowe, born at 3 Wingfield Villas, =
Stoke Damerel, on Sunday, 14 December 1862, bapt. at Plympton
St. Mary 17 February 1863; entered the Army as Lieutenant 3rd Battalion
Devonshire Regiment (Militia) i July 1881, Lieutenant Queen's Own
(Royal West Kent) Regiment 23 May 1885, Captain i February 1893,
Major 8 May 1903, Lieut.-Colonel 19 August 1909; in command of
Regiment at Lebong, Darjeeling, India; served in Egypt 1886, and at
operations on the North-West Frontier of India 1897-98; with the
Malakand Field Force in e.\pedition into the Mohmand country (slightly
wounded, medal with clasp); served in South African War 1900-1902,
at operations in the Orange Free State April and May 1900; in the
Orange River Colony May to 29 November 1900, including actions at
Biddulphsberg and Wittebergen i to 29 July;
at operations in Cape Colony, South of Orange
River, 1900 (Queen's medal with three clasps.
King's medal with two clasps).
^Henrietta Lander,
youngest daughter
of Major-General
William John Chads
of Dover Court,
Southsea, co. Hants,
C.B., and grand-
daughter of Admiral
Sir Henry Ducie
Chads, G.C.B. {see
page Jji); marr. at
St. J ude's, Southsea,
on Wednesday, 25
March 1903.
*^c/r vi^Z^
154
!!?SfROBE^
iQg^iag^i^TO^^^ii^aiiii^ii)^^
DEVONSHIRE.
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Sable three bucks' heads
caboshed argent.
Crest. — A serpent nowed proper.
Supporters. — Two bucks proper each wreathed round the neck with
a chaplet of roses alternately argent and azure.
Motto. — Cavendo tutus.
33cl)ou0l)ire»
William Cavendish, LL.D. (son of George Augustus=y=Hon'''' Louisa, eldest dau. of Cornelius,
Henry, ist Earl of Burlington [3rd son of Williani,
4th Duke of Devonshire, K.G.], by Lady Kli/abctli
his wife, dau. and lieir of Charles, 7th Karl of
Northampton); born 10 January 1783; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, M.A. 1S03, Hon. LL.D. 1811 ;
M.P. for Knaresborough 1804, for Aylesbury 1804
-1806, and for the borough of Derby 1806-12;
died from the result of an accident at Holker,
CO. Lancaster, aged 29, on Wednesday, 14 January,
bur. at All Saints', Derby, 28 January 181 2. Will
dated 25 December 1810, proved (P.C.C. 113
Oxford^ 14 March 1812, by Lord Ceorge Augustus
Henry Cavendish, father, and Charles Wilham
Wentworth-Fitzwiliiam, two of the Exors.
St Baron Lismore, by Frances his wife,
nd d.iu. of John I'onsonby, Speaker
of the House of Commons in Ireland ;
bom 5 August 1779; marr. at Lady
Lismore's house in Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, London, on Saturday,
18 July 1807 ; died at Chislehurst, co.
Kent, in her 84th year, on Friday, 17
April 1863, bur. at Edensor, co. Derby.
Will dated July 1858, [)roved (I'rin. Reg.,
411, 63) 16 July 1863, by William, Duke
of Devonshire, Lord George Henry
Cavendish and Lord Richard Cavendish,
sons, the EXors.
Sir William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, Marquess of=
Hartington, Earl of Devonshire, Earl of Burlington, Baron
Cavendish of Hardwicke and Baron Cavendish of Keigiiley, all
in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, K.G., P.C, LL.D.,
D.C.L., F.R.S. ; born in Charles Street, Berkeley Stjuare, London,
on Wednesday, 27 April 1808 ; educated at Eton and at Trinity
College, Cambridge (2nd Wrangler, Smith's Prizeman), B.A. and
M.A. 1829, LL.D. 6 July 1S35, Chancellor of the University
of Cambridge 1862, Chancellor of the University of London
1835-56, and a Trustee of the Hunterian Museum; M.P. for
the University of Cambridge 1829-31, for Malton 1831-32, and
for North Derbyshire 1832 to May 1834; J. P. for the counties
of Lancaster and Sussex, Lord-Lieutenant for co. Lancaster
1857-58, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for co.'
Derby 1858, High Steward of the boroughs of Cambridge, i860,
and Derby, Steward of the hundred of Amounderness, co.
Lancaster; created K.G. 25 March 1858, sworn a Privy
Councillor 1878; succeeded his grandfather as 2nd Earl of
Burlington 4 May 1834, and his cousin, William Spencer, as
7th Duke of Devonshire, 17 January 1858; died at Holker
Hall, in his 84th year, on Monday, 21 December, bur. in the
churchyard at Edensor, co. Derby, on Saturday, 26 December
1891. Memorial services at St. Mary's and St. Saviour's,
Eastbourne, co. Sussex, the .same day. Will dated 27 July 1891,
proved (Prin. Reg., 743, 92) 26 July 1892, by Spencer Compton,
Duke of Devonshire.
=Lady Blanche Georgiana,
4th dau. of George, 6th
Earl of Carlisle, K.G., by
Lady Georgiana Dorothy
his wife, elder dau. and
coheir of William, 5th
Duke of Devonshire,
K.G. ; born 1 1 January
181 2 ; marr. at Devon-
shire House, Piccadilly,
London, 6 August 1829;
died at West Hill, Wands-
worth, CO. Surrey, on
Monday, 27 April 1840,
bur. in the Carlisle family
burial ground at Putney, co.
Surrey, the remains being
subsequently removed to
Edensor, and placed beside
those of her husband in
the sunnner of 1892.
William Cavendish, Lord Cavendish ; born in Belgrave Square, London, on Thursday,
8 December 1831 ; died, aged 2\ years, on Thursday, 15 May 1834, bur. at Putney, the
remains being subsequently removed to Edensor.
158
Frederick John Howard of Compton Place, co.=
Sussex (son of the Hon'''" Frederick Howard, Major
loth Hussars, and grandson of Frederick, 5th Earl
of Carlisle, K.T.) ; born i March 1814: Private
Secretary to his cousin, George ^\'illiam Frederick,
7th Earl of Carlisle, K.G., when Chief Secretary for
Ireland, 1835-41 ; died at Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
aged 83, on Sunday, 28 February 1897, bur. at
Edensor, co. Derby. Will dated 30 June 1886,
proved (Prin. Reg., 425, 97) 30 April 1897, by
Alfred John Howard and Cecil George Savile, Baron
Hawkesbury, the Exors. /t\
=Fanny, born 11 April 1809; raised to
the rank of a Duke's daughter 3 July
1858 ; marr. at Chiswick, co. Middlesex,
I July 1837; died at Compton Place,
aged 76, on Wednesday, 30 December
1885, bur. at Edensor. Adfrion (with
will dated 17 May 1880) was granted
(Prin. Reg., 337, 86) 13 April 1886, to
Alfred John Howard, son, and Cecil
George Savile Foljambe, the legatees in
trust.
Sir Spencer Compton Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, K.G.,=
G.C.V.O., P.C, LL.D., D.C.L. ; born 23 July 1833; of Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1851, M.A.
1854, Hon. LL.D. 1862, elected Chancellor of Cambridge
University 1892, Hon. D.C.L. Oxford 26 June 1878, Hon.
LL.D. Leeds 1904, elected first Chancellor of Manchester
University 1907, Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh
1877-80, a Senator of the University of London and a Trustee
of the Hunterian Museum ; attached to Earl Granville's
Special Embassy to Russia 1856, to attend the Coronation of
Alexander H. ; M.P. for North Lancashire 1857-6S, New
Radnor 1869-80, North-East Lancashire 1880-85, and for
Rossendale division of North-East Lancashire 1885-91 ; a Lord
of the Admiralty 1863, Under-Secretary for War 1863-66,
Secretary of State for War 1866, Postmaster-General 1868-70,
Chief Secretary for Ireland 1870-74, Secretary of State for India
1880-82, and for War 1882-85, President of I3oard of Education
1900-1902, and Lord President of the Council and President of
Council of National Defence 1895-1903; an Hon. M. Inst. C.E.
and Hon. Colonel 3rd Battalion and ist Volunteer Battalion
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
and ist Volunteer Battalion King's Own (Royal Lancashire
Regiment) 1903, Hon. Colonel 2nd Volunteer Brigade Cinque
Ports division Royal Artillery ; J.P. and D.L. for co. Lancaster,
Lord High Steward of the borough of Derby, Lord-Lieutenant
and Custos Rotulorum for co. Derby, H.M. Lieutenant for the
county and borough of Waterford 1895, Mayor of Eastbourne
1897-98 ; Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for co.
Derby 1858 until his death; sworn a Privy Councillor 1866,
K.G. 1892, G.C.V.O. 7 January 1907 ; succeeded his father
as 8th Duke 21 December 1891 ; died at the Hotel Metropole,
Cannes, France, on Tuesday, 24 March, bur. in the churchyard
at Edensor, co. Derby, on Saturday, 28 March 1908. Memorial
services at St. Margaret's, Westminster, and at the parish church,
Eastbourne, the same day. Will dated 12 May 1902, with two
codicils dated respectively 9 August 1904 and 28 June 1907,
proved (Prin. Reg., 30, 1908) 16 July 1908, by Victor Christian
William, Duke of Devonshire, and Richard Frederick Cavendish,
two of the Exors.
Countess Louise Fredericke
Auguste, dau. of Charles
Francis Victor, Count von
Alten of Hanover, Germany;
born 15 January 1832;
Mistress of the Robes to
Queen Victoria 1858-59,
a Lady of Justice of the
Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in
England ; marr. by special
licence at Christ Church,
Down Street, Piccadilly,
London, on Tuesday, 16
August 1892; marr. istly at
the Palace Chapel, Hanover,
and afterwards at the chapel
of the British Embassy, 22
July 1852, William Drogo,
7th Duke of Manchester,
K.P., who died, leaving issue,
at Naples, Italy, on Friday,
21 March 1890, bur. at
Kimbolton, co. Huntingdon.
159
George Henry Cavendish of Ashford Hall, co. Derby ;=
born 19 August 1810; educated at Eton and at
Trinity College, Cambridge; M.P. for North Derbyshire
1834-80; J.l'. and D.L. for co. Derby; served in the
Rifle Brigade 1832-34, Captain 2nd Derbyshire Militia
1855, Major (Hon. Colonel) 3rd Derbyshire Rifle
Volunteers 1860-80; raised to the rank of an I'^arl's
son 1837, and to that of a Duke's son 3 July 1858;
died at Ashford Hall, aged 70, on Thursday, 23
September 1880, bur. at Edensor, co. Derby. Will dated
I April 187S, proved (Prin. Reg., 927, 80) 14 December
1880, by James Charles Cavendish, son, the sole Exor.
=Lady Louisa, youngest dau. of Henrj',
2nd Earl of Harewood ; born 10
September 1812 ; marr. at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 4 July
1835 ; died at 3 Belgrave Place,
Westminster, aged 73, on Wednesday,
10 March 1886, bur. at Edensor.
Will dated i June 1881, proved
(Prin. Reg., 407, 86) 11 May 1886,
by James Charles Cavendish, son, the
sole Itxor.
Henry George Cavendish,
born at the residence of
the Earl of Harewood,
Hanover Square, London,
on Tuesday, 24 May
1836 ; entered the Army
as Ensign 68th Foot 26
February 1856, Lieutenant
23 August 1859; died at
Edensor, aged 29, on
Thursday, 9 November
1865, bur. at Edensor.
Administration was granted
at Derby 6 February 1866,
to Lord George Henry
Cavendish, father and next
of kin.
Hon''''= Algernon Fulke Egerton, D.C.L.=
(3rd son of Francis, ist Earl of Ellesmere,
K.G.) ; born 31 December 1825; educated
at Harrow and at Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 19 October 1843, B.A. 1848,
Fellow of All Souls' College 1849-63, B.C.L.
1853, D.C.L. 1857; of the Inner Temple
1846; Lieut.- Colonel Commandant and
Hon. Colonel Duke of Lancaster's Own
Yeomanry Cavalry 1881-82, Hon. Colonel
Queen's Own Lancaster Rifle Volunteers
i860; M.P. for South Lancashire 1859
-68, for South-East Lancashire 1868-80,
and for Wigan December 1882-85;
Secretary to the Admiralty 1874-80; died
at 3 Belgrave Place, Westminster, aged 65,
on Tuesday, 14 July, bur. at Worsley, co.
Lancaster, 18 July 1891. Will dated
2 September 1890, proved at Manchester
28 September 1891, by the Hon'''*^ Alice
Louisa Egerton of 3 Belgrave Place, relict,
and James Charles Cavendish, the Exors.
=Alice Louisa, born at
Harewood House,
Hanover Square, Lon-
don, on Sunday, 18
June 1837 ; marr. at
St. Paul's, Knights-
bridge, London, on
Thursday, 22 January
1863 ; died at 3
Belgrave Place, West-
minster, in her 68th
year, on Tuesday, 28
March, bur. at Worsley
I April 1905. Will
dated 23 March 1904,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
660, 1905) 10 May
1 905, by James Charles
Cavendish, brother,
and Blanche Susan
I'^gerton, daughter,
two of the Exors.
A
Admiral the Hon*"'' Francis Egerton, F.R.G.S. (2nd son of=
Francis, ist Earl of Ellesmere, K.G.); born 15 September
1824 ; joined the Royal Navy in 1840, Captain i February
1855, Naval A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1865-73, Rear-Admiral
1873, Vice-Admiral 1878, Admiral 1884 ; served on the
Coast of Syria and was present at the bombardment of
St. Jean d'Acre in 1840, and in command of the "Basilisk,"
in the Baltic during the Russian War 1854 (Syria and Baltic
medals); M.P. for East Derbyshire 1868-85, and for North-
East Derbyshire 1885-86 ; appointed Lord- Lieutenant for co.
Surrey 1893, J. P. for the counties of Derby and Surrey; died
suddenly at St. George's Hill, Weybridge, co. Surrey, on
Sunday, 15 December, bur. at Byfleet, co. Surrey, on Thursday,
19 December 1895. Will dated i August 1889, with four
codicils dated 24 July 1891 to 20 December 1892, proved
(Prin. Reg., 137, 96) 22 February 1896, by Lady Louisa Caroline
Egerton, relict, Francis Charles Granville, Earl of Ellesmere, and
the Hon'"'' Alfred Lyttelton, the Exors.
=Louisa Caroline, born in
Belgrave Square, London,
on Monday, 16 March 1835;
marr. at the parish church,
Cartmel, co. Lancaster, on
Tuesday, 2 6 September 1865;
died at Hardwick Hall, co.
Derby, aged 72, on Satur-
day, 2 1 September, bur.
at Byfleet on Thursday, 26
September 1907. Memorial
service at Edensor, co. Derby.
Will dated 4 June 1905,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1446,
1907) II October 1907, by
William Francis Egerton and
Blanche Harriet Egerton,
spinster, the Exors.
A
160
Richard Cavendish, LL.D. ; born posthumous 3 July 1812; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
M.A. 1843; raised to the rank of a Duke's son 3 July 1858; died unmarried at 16 Savile Row,
Westminster, in his 62nd year, on Wednesday, 19 November, bur. in the churchyard at
Edensor, co. Derby, on Tuesday, 25 November 1S73. Will dated 13 July 1870, proved (Prin.
Reg., 824, 73) 23 December 1873, by William, Duke of Devonshire, and Lord George Henry
Cavendish, brothers, the Exors.
Colonel James Charles Cavendish of Darley
House, Darley Abbey, co. Derby, and of
3 Belgrave Place, Westminster ; born at
Harewood House, co. York, 15 November
1838; Lieutenant Royal Artillery i August
1855; Lieut.-Colonel Commanding (V.D.)
2nd Volunteer Battalion The Sherwood
Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derby-
shire Regiment) May 1867-97, Hon.
Colonel 2 January 1897, A.D.C. to
Queen Victoria 3 June 1891-1901, and
to H.M. King Edward VH. 1901 ; J. P.
and County Alderman for co. Derby.
Arthur Cavendish,
born at Harewood
House, Hanover
Square, London, 12
December 1841 ; of
the Royal Navy ;
died at the Royal
Naval Hospital,
Devonport, aged 1 6,
on Saturday, 13
March 1858, bur.
at Plymouth.
Walter Frederick Cavendish,
born in Belgrave Square,
London, 6 November 1844;
of the Prince Consort's Own
(Rifle Brigade) ; died in
camp at Agra, North-West
Provinces, India, aged 22,
on Monday, 26 November
1866.
Henry Robert, 2nd Viscount Hampden, G.C.M.G. ; born 2 May 1841 ;=
educated at Rugby; M.P. for co. Hertford 1868-74, for Stroud 1880-85,
and for Mid-Gloucester 1885-86; Surveyor-General of Ordnance 1883-85,
Governor of New South Wales 1895-99; J-P- ^nd D.L. for co. Sussex, and
J.P. for CO. Hertford ; Knight of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England ; created G.C.M.G. 1899. He married
istly at Bray, co. Berks, on Thursday, 21 January 1864, Victoria Alexandrina
Leopoldine, eldest dau. of Jean Sylvain van de Weyer, Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary of Belgium at the Court of St. James' ; died at
Windsor, Victoria, on Thursday, 20 July 1865. He died at 5 Grosvenor
Gardens, London, on Thursday, 22 November, and was bur. in the
churchyard at Kimpton, co. Hertford, on Tuesday, 27 November 1906.
Memorial service at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, the same day.
=Susan Henrietta,
of 5 Grosvenor
Gardens, Lon-
don ; born in
Belgrave Square,
London, 29 July
1 846 ; marr. at
St. Peter's, Eaton
Square, London,
on Tuesday, 14
April 1868.
A
Frederick Charles Cavendish, P.C. ; born at Compton Place, co.=
Sussex, 30 November 1836, bapt. there; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1854, M.A. 1858; Cornet in the
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Cavalry ; Private Secretary
to Lord Granville 1S59-64, and to Mr. Gladstone 1872 to
August 1873 ; M.P. for the Northern division, West Riding, co. York,
15 July 1865 to May 1882; a Junior Lord of the Treasury
1873-74, Financial Secretary to the Treasury April 1880 to May
1882, Chief Secretary for Ireland 1882: sworn a Privy Councillor
6 May 1882, assassinated in Phoenix Park, Dublin, in his 46th
year, on the day of his installation, Saturday, 6 May, bur. in the
churchyard at Edensor 11 May 1882. A Memorial Window erected
in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, at the cost of the Members of
the House of Commons. Adinon was granted at the Principal
Registry 4 August 1882, to Lucy Caroline, Lady Frederick Cavendish,
relict.
=Hon'''= Lucy Caroline,
of 21 Carlton House
Terrace, London (Maid
of Honour to Queen
Victoria), 2nd dau. of
George William, 4th
Baron Lyttelton, P.C.,
K.C.M.G. ; born in
Carlton House Terrace
on Sunday, 5 Septem-
ber 1841, bapt. at St.
Martin's - in-the -Fields,
\Vestminster ; marr. at
Westminster Abbey 7
June 1864.
161
Lieut.-Colonel Edward Cavendish, born 28 January 1 838 ;=T-Hon'''' Emma Elizabeth (his cousin), of
entered the Army as Ensign The Prince Consort's Own
(Rifle Brigade) 19 February 1858, Lieutenant 21 Sep-
tember i860 to 1865, Lieut.-Colonel 3rd Battalion
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Regiment) 9 April 1881 ; M.P. for East Sussex 1865-68,
and for North Derbyshire 1880; J. P. for the counties
of Derby, Sussex and Lancaster ; died at Devonshire
House, Piccadilly, London, on Monday, 18 May 1891,
bur. at Edensor, co. Derby. Adiiion was granted at
the Principal Registry 11 August 1891, to Lady Emma
Elizabeth Cavendish, the relict.
6 Carlos Place, Grosvenor Square,
London, 4th dau. of \\'illiam .Saunders
Sebright Lascelles, P.C., M.P. (3rd son
of Henry, 2nd Earl of Harewood), by
Lady Caroline Georgiana his wife, eldest
dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle ;
born at Harewood House, co. York, on
Saturday, 17 November 1838; Maid of
Honour to Queen Victoria 1863-65,
Hon. Bedchamber Woman to Princess
Christian 1866; marr. 3 August 1865.
Victor Christian William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, Marquess of=
Hartington, Earl of Devonshire, Earl of Burlington, Baron Cavendish of
Hardwicke and Baron Cavendish of Keighley, all in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom, P.C. ; born at Devonshire House, Piccadilly, London, on
Sunday, 31 May, bapt. at Christ Church, Down Street, Piccadilly, 25 June
1868; educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1887, B.A. 1891 ; Major Derbyshire Imperial Yeomanry
17 September 1901, Hon. Colonel 5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters 1908,
Chairman Derbyshire Territorial Force Association 1908; J. P. and D.L.
for the counties of I^ancaster and Derby, H.M.'s Lieutenant 1908, Lord High
Steward of the borough of Derby; M.P. for West Derbyshire 1891-1908;
Treasurer of the Household to Queen Victoria December 1900 to January
1901, and to H.M. King Edward VH. 1901-1903; Financial Secretary to j
the Treasury 1903-1905; President of Victoria Jubilee, Institute for Nurses;
Chairman of Board of Trade Arbitration Court ; sworn a Privy Councillor 1
for Great Britain 1905 ; Chancellor of the University of Leeds 1909 ;
Vice-President of the Navy League 1909; Mayor of Eastbourne 1909-10;
succeeded his uncle, Spencer Compton, as 9th Duke, 24 March 1908.
=Lady Evelyn Emily
Mary, elder dau. of
Henry Charles Keith
Petty, 5th Marquess
of Lansdowne, K.G.,
by I^dy Maud
Evelyn (Hamilton),
C.I., his wife, dau.
of James, Duke of
Abercorn ; born 27
August 1870 ; marr.
at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, on
Saturday, 30 July
1892.
Edward William Spencer Cavendish,
Marquess of Hartington ; bom at
37 Park Lane, London, on Monday,
6 May, bapt. at Christ Church, Down
Street, Piccadilly, 2 July 1895 ;
educated at Eton.
Maud Louisa Emma, born
at 37 Park Lane, London,
on Monday, 20 April, bapt.
at Christ Church, Down
Street, Piccadilly, 2 1 May
1896.
Blanche Catherine, bom at
37 Park Lane, London, on
Wednesday, 2 February,
bapt. at Christ Church, Down
Street, Piccadilly, 31 March
1898.
I
Dorothy Evelyn, born
at 37 Park Lane, Lon-
don, on Saturday, 28
July, bapt. at Cartmel,
CO. I^ancaster, 1 5
September 1900.
Rachel, born at 37
Park Lane, London,
on Wednesday, 22
January, bapt. at
Flookburgh 1 6 March
1902.
Charles Arthur Francis
Cavendish, born at
Holker Hall on Tues-
day, 29 August, bapt. at
Flookburgh 8 October
1905-
Anne, born at Chatsworth
on Monday, 30 August,
bapt. at Edensor, co.
Derby, 3 October 1909.
162
Lieut. -Colonel Richard Frederick'
Cavendish of Holker Hall, co.
Lancaster ; bom at Devonshire
House, Piccadilly, London, on
Tuesday, 31 January, bapt. at
Christ Church, Down Street,
Piccadilly, 7 March 187 1 ; granted
the precedence of a son of a
Duke November 1908 ; educated
at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michael-
mas Term, 1889, B.A. 1892 ;
Lieut-Colonel sth Battalion Royal
Lancaster Regiment since 1908 ;
M.P. for Lonsdale Division of co.
Lancaster July 1895 to January
1906 ; appointed Secretary to
Secretary of State for India (Lord
George Hamilton), February
1901 ; J. P. for CO. Lancaster
1903-
=Lady Moyra de
Vere, 3rd dau. of
William Amelius
Aubrey, I oth Duke
of St. Albans ;
born at 4 Prince's
Gate, London, on
Thursday, 20 Jan-
uary 1876 ; marr.
at Bestwood, co.
Nottingham, on
Wednesday, 31
July 1895.
I
John Spencer Cavendish, D.S.O. ; born
at Devonshire House, Piccadilly, on
Thursday, 25 March, bapt. at Christ
Church, Down Street, Piccadilly, 5 May
1875 ; granted the precedence of a son
of a Duke November 1908; educated at
Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1893;
joined the ist Life Guards (from
Militia) as 2nd Lieutenant 3 February
1897, Lieutenant i April 1898, Captain
23 August 1902: served in South
African War 1899-1901, Divisional
Signalling Officer to 2nd Infantry
Division 9 October 1899 to 18 June
1900, Brigade Signalling Officer 19 June
to 12 October 1900; at operations
at Colenso, Spion Kop, Vaalkranz,
Pieter's Hill and relief of Ladysmith;
took part in march from Bloemfontein
to Pretoria (mentioned in despatches,
medal with six clasps, D.S.O., 29 No-
vember 1900) ; employed with West
African Frontier Force 29 June 1907.
Elizabeth Vere,
born 22 Jan-
uary, bapt. at
Christ Church,
Down Street,
Piccadilly, 2 7
February 1897.
Alix, born at 7
Culford Gardens,
Chelsea, on Mon-
day, 5 August,
bapt. at Christ
Church, Down
Street, Piccadilly,
2 September 1 901.
Mary Katharine,
born at Ightham
Mote,Sevenoaks,
CO. Kent, on Mon-
day, 20 July 1903.
John Edward Compton
Cavendish, born at
Ashdown Place, Forest
Row, CO. Sussex, on
Thursday, 10 October
1907 ; died aged •j\
months, on Friday, 29
May, bur. at Flook-
burgh, CO. Lancaster,
I June 1908.
Diana, born at
Holker Hall
on Wednesday,
15 September
1909.
JjQjurS'^rh!
{£
163
porter of Crematon, co. Corntoall
Arms. — Sable three church bells argent a canton ermine.
Crests. — I, A dcnii-goal erect, Rissell ; 2, A portcullis, I'ortkr.
Motto. — Vigilanlilius.
Philip Porter of Saltash, co. Cornwall (3rtl son of Richard Porter=f=Eleanor, dau. of Nicholas Littleton
of Wearde, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Ezekiel Skinner of St. Stephen's-by-Saltash) ; born 24 January
1789; Surgeon; died 11 May 1820, bur. at St. Stephen's-by-
M.I. \\ ill dated 4 April 1820, proved at Bodmin
820, by John Littleton, the Exor.
Saltash.
10 June
^
Fac-simile of autograph from indenture dated 17 November 1806.
of Briyhtor, co. Cornwall, by
'I'homazine his wife, dau. of Philip
Blake; bom 6 July 1791; niarr.
at St. Germans, co. Cornwall, 29
May 1816; died 28 December
1 88 1, bur. at St. Stephen's-by-
Saltash. \LL Miniature Portrait
at Saltash in the possession of
Philip Erisey Blackburn Porter,
her grandson.
A
Philip Porter of Saltash
died s.p. 13 November
Adiiion (with will dated
born 16 April 181 7; Surgeon Royal Navy ;=
1884, bur. at St. Stephen's-by-Saltash. M.L
19 December 1865) was granted at Bodmin
13 January 1885, to Philip Erisey
BUn:kburn Porter of Saltash,
nephew. Portrait at Trematon
Castle in the possession of Colonel
T/wmas Cole Porter, C.B., his
nephew.
Signature to deed dated 10 October 1867.
=Mary Blake, daughter of
\\'illiam Palmer of Mark-
well, CO. Cornwall ; born
23 August 181 6; marr.
at St. Erney, co. Corn-
wall, I May 1857 ; died
30 August 1884, bur. at
St. Stephen's-by-Saltash.
M.L
Mary Frances=
Louisa, youngest
dau. of James
William McLeod
of Rasay, Isles
of Skye ; born
14 March 1853 ;
marr. at Umballa,
India, on Satur-
day, 2 November
1878; died at
Aldershot, co.
Hants, 4 May
1898, bur. at
St. Stephen's-
by-Saltash. M.L
1st wife.
Colonel Thomas Cole Porter of Trematon Castle and of=
Shillingham Manor, both co. Cornwall, C. B. ; born 3 August,
bapt. at St. Stephen's-by-Saltash 4 September 185 1 ; entered
the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) as Sub-Lieutenant 24
February 1872, Lieutenant 1873, Captain 1878, Major 1886,
Lieut.-Colonel 1895, Colonel by brevet 1899, Substantive
Colonel I May 1905; Brigadier-General Cavalry Brigade,
South Africa, 9 February 1900 to 22 February 1901, Staff
Officer for Imperial Yeomanry, Southern Command, i May
1905 to 27 July 1906, Brigadier-General, Potchefstroom,
Sul>l)istrict, South Africa, 28 July 1906 to 3 .Vugust 1908;
served in Afghan War 1S79-80 (mentioned in des[)atches,
medal); in South African War 1899-1901, on Staff (as
Brigadier-General ist Cavalry Brigade from 9 February
1900), at relief of Kimberley, operations in the Orange Free
State, including operations at Paardeberg, and actions at Poplar Grove, Driefon-
tein. Vet River and Zand River; in the Transvaal, including action near
Johannesburg, Pretoria and Diamond Hill; in Cape Colony, including action
at (Jolesberg (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 4 May igoo and
8 February 1901, Queen's medal with five clasps, C.B. 21 November 1901);
J. P. for CO. Cornwall. Portrait by Sylvester at Trematon Castle.
Jane Eliza, dau.
of William Chapell
Hodge of Pounds,
CO. Devon, J. P., by
Jane Eliza his wife,
dau. of the Rev.
Richard Buller,
Rector of Lanreath,
CO. Cornwall ; marr.
at St. Andrew's, Ply-
mouth, 19 February
1903. 2nd wife.
Godfrey Erisey Aleck Russell Porter,
born at 72 Drayton Gardens, Ken-
sington, London, on Friday, 8 June
1 888, bapt. at St. Stephen's-by-
Saltash ; Lieutenant 4th Battalion
Devonshire Regiment (Militia) ; died
20 September 1908, bur. at St.
Stcphen's-by-Saltash.
C^M..
William Erisey Buller Porter, born at Trematon Castle o\\
Monday, 31 October 1904, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Plymouth,
8 January 1905.
164
Mary Philips, Rev. Erisey John Porter of Dene Lodge, Morwenstowe,=
died unmar- co. Cornwall; born 9 August 1820; of Corpus Christi
ried, aged 26, College, Cambridge, B.A. (Honours : 5th Jun. Opt.)
19 April 1845, 1844, and Science Certificate, South Kensington, 1879;
bur. at St. Rector of Middleton Scriven, co. Salop, 1861-66, Vicar
Stephen's - by - of Metfield, co. Suffolk, 1866-S2, and of Welcombe,
Saltash, co. co. Devon, 1882 until his death ; died 28 January
Cornwall. M.I. 1907, bur. at St. Stephen's- by-Saltash. M.I. Will
dated 4 March 1903, proved at Bodmin 4 May 1907,
by Philip Erisey Blackburn Porter, gent., and Ellen
Loveday Porter, son and daughter, the Exors. Portrait
at Tremato?i Castle in the possession of Colonel Thomas
Cole Porter, C.B., his son.
=Emma, dau. of
Edward Blackburn
of Leasinghara, co.
Lincoln, by Eliza his
wife, dau. of John
Ely of Tattershall,
CO. Lincoln ; born
6 July 1818 ; marr.
at Leasingham 18
July 1849 ; died 20
August 1897, bur.
at St. Stephen's-by-
Saltash. M.I.
Roderick Porter of Glenside, Saltash=
(only son of William Spicer Porter
of Saltash, by Eliza Letitia his 2nd
wife, dau. of Philip Peek, and
great-grandson of Richard Porter of
Wearde, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash) ;
born 21 July 1862.
=Ellen Loveday, born
3 June 1853, bapt.
at St. Ervan, co.
Cornwall ; marr. at
Morwenstowe, co.
Cornwall, 6 August
1889.
Philip Erisey Blackburn Porter
of The Hermitage, Saltash, and
of Dene Lodge, Morwenstowe ;
born 3 August 1858, bapt. at
Bigbury, co. Devon ; Mayor of
Saltash 1892; Author of "Around
and About Saltash," 1905.
165
Conj)cr,
Arms. — Argent a chevron between three unicorns' heads couped gules.
Cresl. — An unicorn's head couped proper homed maned bearded or.
Lady Sarah, daughter of=
Alexander, 3rd Earl of
Fife, by Mary his wife, dau.
of George Skene of Skene,
CO. Aberdeen ; bom in
1 790; marr. at St. Martin's-
in-the-Fields, Westminster,
20 June 1807 ; died at
Edinburgh, aged 21, 8
March 181 1, ist wife.
James Daniel Collyer, bom
at 39 Greek Street, Soho,
London, 7 Febmary, bapt.
18 Februar)', and died 22
February 1808, bur. at St.
Anne's, Soho.
=Daniel Collyer of Necton Lodge and of=
\Vroxham, co. Norfolk (eldest son of the Rev.
Daniel Collyer of Wroxham Hall and of
Necton Lodge, by Catherine his wife, dau.
and coheir of John Bedingfeld of Caister,
CO. Norfolk ; and brother of the Ven*"'' John
Bedingfeld Collyer of Hackford Hall, co.
Norfolk, see Vol. g, page ij) ; born 1 5 August
1775 ; died at Shield Hill, co. Lanark,
aged 48, on Friday, 2 January 1824, bur. at
Quothquan, co. Lanark.
(For earlier Pedigree see '^Notes'' to
" Visitation of England and Wales"
Vol. VJII., page lig.)
•Elizabeth, dau. of
John Chancellor of
Shield Hill, co.
Lanark, by Grace
Noble his wife ;
marr. at Edinburgh
14 April 1813 ;
died at 5 Darnaway
Street, Edinburgh,
on Saturday, 29
October 1853, bur.
at Ayr. 2nd wife.
Mary Forbes, eldest=
dau. of Alexander
Chancellor of Shield
Hill, CO. Lanark;
marr. at George
Square, Edinburgh,
24 April 1846; died
at Gopalpore, India,
21 May 1848, bur.
at Berhampore, in
the English Burial
Ground, ist wife.
=Colonel George Chancellor Collyer of Hill House,=
CO. Norfolk; bom 14 May 1814; entered Madras
Engineers 1835, ^nd Lieutenant 13 May 1839,
ist Lieutenant 1845, Captain 1848, retired as
Colonel 30 September 1861 ; died at 88 Kensington
Gardens Square, London, in his 84th year, on
Tuesday, 14 December, bur. at Hendon, co. Middle-
sex, on Saturday, 18 December 1897. Funeral
service at St. Matthew's, St. Petersburgh Place,
Bayswater, London. Will dated 12 December
1894, with two codicils dated 6 December 1897,
proved (Prin. Reg., 18, 98) 19 January 1898, by
Major-General John Heron Maxwell Shaw-Stewart,
R.E., William John Collyer and Andrew Alexander
Wood, the Exors.
=Rose Elizabeth, 2nd
dau. of Joseph Dillon
of Finchley, co.
Middlesex ; bom 3
August 1834 ; marr.
at Madras, India, on
Thursday, iS October
1855; died at 88
Kensington Gardens
Square, London, on
Thursday, i Novem-
ber, bur. at Hendon
on Tuesday, 6 Novem-
ber 1894. 2nd wife.
Major-General John Heron Maxwell Shaw Stewart (2nd son of John Shaw=
Shaw-Stewart, by Jane Stuart his wife, dau. of Sir John Shaw Heron-Maxwell
of Springkell, in Annandale, co. Dumfries, Baronet) ; born at Springkell
9 September 1831 ; entered the Army 10 January 1851, Lieutenant 1854,
Captain 1858, Major 1861, Lieut.-Colonel 1876, Colonel i October 1877,
Colonel Royal (Madras) Engineers 19 May 1886, retired 7 September 1886,
with hon. rank of Major-General ; Consulting Engineer for Railways and
Joint Secretary to Government Department of Public Works, Madras ;
commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese Campaign of
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and
of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau and subsequent operations ending
in the surrender of Pekin (medal with two clasps, brevet of Major) ;
F.R.S. Edin. ; Alderman of the borough of Paddington ; died at 7 Inverness
Terrace, Bayswater, London, aged 76, on Monday, 6 July, cremated at
Brookwood, co. Surrey, on Friday, 10 July 1908. Memorial service at
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London, the previous day. Will dated 25
July 1898, with two codicils dated respectively 7 July 1902 and 9 January
1908, proved (Prin. Reg., 108, 1908) 30 July 1908, by Mary Winifred
Shaw-Stewart, daughter, William John Collyer and Basil Heron Shaw-
Stewart, three of the Exors.
166
A
=Mary Catherine
Bedingfeld, bornat
14 George Square,
Edinburgh, 2oFeb-
ruary, bapt. at St.
Thomas' Episcopal
Chapel, Edin-
burgh, 18 April
1847; marr. at St.
John's Episcopal
Church, Edin-
burgh, on Thurs-
day, 7 September
187 1 ; died at
Carnock, Larbert,
CO. Stirling, on
Wednesday, 22
December, bur. at
Dunmore, co. Stir-
ling, on Monday,
2 7 December 1 909.
John Daniel Collyer of=Adelaide Mary, dau. of John Batman of Melbourne, Australia;
Turumberry, Murray River, marr. andly at Harperfield on Tuesday, 12 October 1858,
Australia ; died at Harper- William Bertram of Nisbet and Kerswell, both co. Lanark,
field, CO. Lanark, on J. P. and D.L., formerly Lieutenant 72nd and 77th Foot, Captain
Thursday, 11 January 1855, Royal Lanark Militia and Captain of Volunteers; died in 1905;
bur. at Quothquan, co. She died 25 May 1882, bur. at Camwath, co. Lanark.
Lanark.
Eliza, dau. of John=
Batman, founder of
Melbourne, Australia;
marr. at Melbourne
in 1846 ; died at
Kerswell, co. Lanark,
on Monda)', 24 No-
vember 1862, bur.
at Quothquan. ist
wife.
=William Daniel Collyer of Turumberry,=f=Jane Scott, eldest dau. of
Murray River, Australia, afterwards of
Cormiston Towers, co. Lanark, and of
Craignethan, Weston-super-Mare, co.
Somerset; born 28 February 1824; J.P.
for Victoria and for co. Lanark ; Captain
Royal Lanark Yeomanry Cavalry ;
died suddenly at Craignethan, Weston-
super-Mare, aged 73, on Thursday,
14 October, bur. at Quothquan on
Tuesday, 19 October 1897. Confirmation
of William John Collyer, Daniel William
Collyer and John Bedingfeld Collyer.
Sealed in London 28 March 1898.
James Main of Hunt Hill
and Scraesburgh, co. Rox-
burgh, by Margaret Pott
Elliot his wife ; bom at
Hunt Hill 18 March 1840;
marr. at St. Thomas' Episco-
pal Chapel, Edinburgh, on
Thursday, 21 July 1864;
died on Tuesday, 22 May,
bur. at Quothquan on Mon-
day, 28 May 1900. 2nd wife.
Daniel William Collyerof Cormiston; Margaret Elliot, George Chancellor Collyer (twin with
bom at Cormiston Towers on Sun- born at Cormiston William John) ; bom at Cormiston
day, 23 September 1866, bapt. there; Towers on Wed- Towers on Tuesday, 6 July 1869,
educated at Downton Agricultural nesday, 22 January bapt. there ; died suddenly at Bynya,
College, Salisbury. i858, bapt. there. Narrandera, New South Wales, on
Tuesday, 5 April 1892, bur. there.
William John Collyer=
(twin with George
Chancellor) ; bom
at Cormiston Towers
on Tuesday, 6 July
1869, bapt. there;
educated at King's
School, Bruton, co.
Somerset ; admitted
a Solicitor in August
1891.
=Isabel, 2nd dau. of
Andrew Mackay of
Rogart, CO. Sutherland,
by Johanna his wife, dau.
of Donald Sutherland ;
born at Cambusavie,
Dornoch, co. Suther-
land, 28 March 1875 ;
marr. at St. Peter's,
Cranley Gardens, Lon-
don, on Saturday, 13
March 1909.
John Bedingfeld Collyer,
bom at Cormiston Towers
on Monday, 20 March 1871,
bapt. there ; educated at
King's School, Bruton.
James Andrew Collyer, born
at 8 Lansdown Place, Clifton,
CO. Gloucester, 4 August
1874, bapt. at the parish
church, Clifton ; died, aged
20, on Wednesday, 27 March
1895, bur. at Ealing, co.
Middlesex.
Elizabeth Rose
Chancellor, born
at 8 Lansdown
Place, Clifton,
on Thursday,
4 March 1880,
bapt. at the
parish church,
Clifton.
JFitsljixclD,
James William Freshfield of Mynthurst,=
Leigh, CO. Surrey, F.R.S., F.S.A. (son
of James Freshfield of Chertsey, co.
Surrey, and of King's Head Court,
Holborn, London) ; born at Windsor,
CO. Berks, lo April 1775; Pensioner
at Peterhousc, Cambridge ; admitted
a Solicitor 1795, Solicitor to the Hank
of England 1812-40, called to the
Bar at (Iray's Inn 16 November 1842 ;
Major Hon. Artillery Company 4 No-
vember 1843 ; ALP. for Penryn and
Falmouth 1830-32, 1S35-41 and 1852
-57, and for Bi^ston 1851-52; J. P. for
the counties of Middlesex and Surrey,
High Sheriff 1849, ^""^ Chairman of
Quarter Sessions, Chairman of the
Arms onncarJ iiii/ii ColUxco/Arr,,!.— Divorce Committee 1856-57, D.L.
Per bend nebuly or and azure two bendlets f Middlesex, Commissioner of
between six escallops all counter-ch.inged. , . r 1 /-• <• t
Cresi.—K demi-angel proper winged or Lieutenancy for the City of Lon-
vesled argent the arms in chain mail liolding don; admitted a Member of the
a lance in bend point downward also proper Clockmakers' Company by patrimony
charged on the breast with a cross botonny , February i8or, and to the Livery
and on the head a like cross gules. . .; ,., ■ . . ,^ ,
Moito.-SohWiMis virtus non stemma January 1609; Chairman and founder
character. of the CJlobe Insurance Company ; a
Treasurer of the Corporation of the
Sons of the Clergy; F.R.S. 10 April
1834, F.S.A. ; Author of "County Rates," 1854. He married 2ndly in
1 82 1, Frances James, eldest dau. of John Sims of Church Hill House,
Walthamstow, co. Essex; died on Sunday, 8 May 1842. He died at
6 Devonshire Place, London, aged 89, on Monday, 27 June 1864, and
was bur. at Reigate, co. Surrey. Will dated 26 September i86o, with codicil
dated 20 August 1863, proved (Prin. Reg., 466, 64) 29 July 1864, by Charles
Kaye Freshfield and Henry Ray Freshfield, sons, and .Arthur Kekewich,
husband of testator's eldest grand-daughter, three of the Exors. Power
reserved to Eliza Freshfield, spinster, daughter, the other Exor.
=Mary, dau. of
James Blackett;
born 22 Octo-
ber 1766 ; mar-
ried 26 Feb-
ruary 1 799; died
at The Manor
House, Stoke
Newington, co.
Middlesex, on
Monday, 1 1 Oc-
tober 181 5, bur.
in the Bunhill
Fields Burial
Ground, City
Road, London.
1st wife.
I ,1.
Mary, born 13 James \\ illiam Freshfield of The=
December 1 799; Wilderness, Reigate, and of New
died 19 March Bank Buildings, London ; born
1812. 19 March 1801 ; Solicitor to the
Bank of England ; died at his
father's house, 6 Devonshire Place,
London, aged 56, on Tuesday,
19 May 1857, bur. at Reigate.
Will dated 6 September 1855,
proved (P.C.C. 457. 57) 9 June
1857, by Charles Kaye Fresh-
field and Henry Ray Freshfield,
brothers, the Exors.
=Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas I")awes
of liudford Row, London ; born i 5 .April
1800; niarr. at St. Mary .Abbott's, Ken-
sington, London, on Tuesday, 18 .March
1828; died at 128 Marine Parade,
Brighton, on Saturday, 20 March 1875,
bur. at Reigate. Will dated 31 January
1873, proved (Prin. Reg, 305, 75)
23 .April 1875, by William Dawes Fresh-
field, Edwin Freshfield and the Rev. John
Minet Freshfield, sons, the Exors.
168
Eliza, born 4 July 1802; died unmarried at her residence,
8 Royal Crescent, Brighton, co. Sussex, in her 82nd year, on
Thursday, 7 February 1884, bur. at Reigate, co. Surrey. Will
dated 8 June 1874, with two codicils dated respectively 19
September 1874 and 21 November 1877, proved (Prin.
Reg., 209, 84) 24 March 1884, by Charles Kaye Freshfield
and Henry Ray Freshfield, brothers, the Exors.
Emilie, bom 10 January
1804; died unmarried at
the house of her brother,
Charles Kaye Freshfield, at
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 19 November
1852.
^Marianne, born
on Thursday, 26
November 1829;
marr. at Reigate
on Thursday, 23
September 1858.
The Rt. Hon^e Sir Arthur=
Kekewich, P.C. (2nd son
of Samuel Trehawke
Kekewich of Peamore, co.
Devon, M.P., J.P. and
D.L., by Agatha Maria
Sophia his ist wife, 4th
dau. of John Langston of
Sarsden, CO. Oxford); born
26 July 1832 ; educated
at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford,
matriculated 11 March 1850, B.A. 1854
(ist-class Classics and 2nd-class Math.),
Fellow of Exeter College 1854-58, M.A.
1856; Student of Lincoln's Inn 8 November
1854, called to the Bar 7 June 1858, Q.C.
4 May 1877, Bencher 4 July 1881, Judge of
the Chancery Division of the High Court of
Justice, 1886 ; knighted at Windsor Castle
26 November 1886; Treasurer of Lincoln's
Inn 1902; sworn of the Privy Council
9 November 1906; died at his residence,
7 Devonshire Place, Marylebone, London,
aged 75, on Friday, 22 November, bur. at
Exminster, co. Devon, on Tuesday, 26
November 1907. Memorial services at the
chapel of Lincoln's Inn and St. Andrew's,
Wells Street, London, the same day. Will
dated 17 April 1906, proved (Prin.
Reg., 2, 1907) 14 December 1907, by
Charles Granville Kekewich, William Fleming
Blaine and Paul Ogden Lawrence, K.C.,
three of the Exors.
William Dawes Freshfield=
of Mynthurst, Leigh,
and of The Wilderness,
Reigate, both co. Surrey;
born on Saturday, 1 1
June 183 1 ; educated at
Winchester College and
at Trinity College,
Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1849,
B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856;
died suddenly at Hom-
burg, Germany, in his
73rd year, on Wednes-
day, 19 August, bur. at
Reigate on Friday, 28
August 1903. Will dated
9 September 1890, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1186, 1903)
30 October 1903, by
Ed«in Freshfield and
Carey Hampton Borrer,
retired Major in H.M.
Army, the Exors.
=Elizabeth Catherine,
and dau. of the
Rev. Carey Hampton
Borrer, Rector of
Hurstpierpoint, co.
Sussex, and Preben-
dary of Chichester
Cathedral, by Eliza-
beth his wife, 3rd
dau. of James Orr
of Holy wood House,
CO. Do.vn ; bom at the
Rectory, Hurstpier-
point, on Tuesday,
24 May 1842; marr.
at Hurstpierpoint on
Tuesday, 22 April
1862 ; died at The
W'ildemess, Reigate,
on Friday, 4 De-
cember 1 89 1, bur. at
Reigate.
A
James William Freshfield, born at 18
Taviton Street, Gordon Square, London,
on Saturday, 25 April 1863 ; died at
64 Westboume Terrace, Paddington,
London, aged 10, on Tuesday, 5 August,
bur. at Gatton, co. Surrey, 9 August 1873.
169
Anna Maria, born 9 May 1805 ; died unmarried at Brighton,
CO. Sussex, on Thursday, 14 September 1848.
Laura, bom 12 June 1806;
died unmarried.
B
Edwin Freshfield of The Mint, Chipstead, co. Surrey,=
and of New Bank Buildings, London, LL. I)., P'.S.A. ;
born on Monday, 26 November 1832; educated at
Winchester and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1850, B.A. 1854,
M.A. 1857, LL.U. 1884; F.S.A. ; Solicitor to the
Bank of England ; one of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the
City of London.
=Zoe Charlotte, eldest dau. of James
Frederick Hanson of Smyrna, Turkey ;
marr. at the British Consulate Chapel,
Smyrna (by the Rev. John Minet
Freshfield), on Thursday, 12 Septem-
ber 1 86 1 ; died at 35 Russell Square,
London, on Wednesday, 9 April 1902.
Will dated i March 1898, proved
(Prin. Reg., 483, 1902) 28 April 1902,
by Edwin Freshfield, LL.D., husband,
the sole Exor.
Edwin Hanson Freshfield of Juniper Hill, Reigate, co. Surrey, and of=
New Bank Buildings, London; born at 13 Taviton Street, Gordon
Square, London, on Tuesday, 12 January 1864; educated at
Winchester and at Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculated Michael-
mas Term, 1881, B.A. 1884, ^LA. 1888; F.S.A. ; one of H.M.'s
Lieutenants for the City of London ; admitted a Solicitor in 1888.
e>t.^>t^ C/T£^''i!>t^<^Ui^^^^f/-^
^Mary Lee, younger dau.
of Alexander Fowler
Riddell of Montreal,
Canada, by Mary his
wife, dau. of David
Gigner Campbell Morris
of S. Th^rese, de Blain-
ville, Quebec, Canada ;
marr. at St. Paul's,
Montreal, on Saturday,
29 April 1905.
Edwin Hanson Freshfield, born at Juniper Hill,
Reigate, on Sunday, 16 May, bapt. at Lower
Kingswood, co. Surrey, 19 June 1909.
Helen Marion, born
at Reigate on Tuesday,
9 August 1864, bapt.
at Hurstpierpoint
Frances Mary, bom at
The Wilderness, Reigate,
CO. Surrey, on Sunday,
27 October 1867, bapt.
at the parish church,
Reigate.
Cicily Ruth, born at Brighton on
Tuesday, 22 November 1870, bapt. at
Ovingdean, co. Sussex ; died unmarried
at 64 Westbourne Terrace, Paddington,
London, in her 21st year, on Monday,
II May, bur. at Reigate 15 May 1891.
170
Charles Kaye Freshfield of Upper datton, co.=
Surrey; born ii March 1808; educated at Charter-
house; admitted a Solicitor in 1831, Solicitor to the
Bank of England ; J. P. and D.L. for co. Surrey ;
admitted a Member of the Clockmakers' Company
by patrimony 1840; M.P. for Dover 1865-68
and 1874-85 ; one of H.M. Lieutenants for the
City of London ; elected a Director of the East
Indian Railway Company 1870; died at his
residence, Collingwood House, 127 Marine Parade,
Brighton, co. Sussex, in his 84th year, on
Saturday, 5 June 1891. Will dated 22 January 1889,
with codicil dated 8 March 1891, proved (Prin.
Reg., 727, 91) 20 July 1 89 1, by Henry Ray
Freshfield, brother, William Dawes Freshfield,
Edwin Freshfield, LL.D., and Douglas William
Freshfield, Barrister-at-Law, nephews, the Exors.
■Elizabeth Sims, only
child of Daniel
Stephenson of Guil-
ford Street, Russell
Square, London ;
marr. at Croydon,
CO. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 7 Oc-
tober 1834; died
at Brighton, aged
36, on Wednesday,
30 May 1849.
Katherine, born 27
July 1809 ; died at
8 Royal Crescent,
Brighton, in her
83rd year, on Fri-
day, 29 January
1892, bur. at Rei-
gate, CO. Surrey.
Will dated 17 June
1888, with codicil
dated 1 7 April
1891, proved (Prin.
Reg., 285, 92) 12
March 1B92, by
Henry Ray Fresh-
field, the surviving
Exor.
Herbert Stephenson Freshfield,
born at Hampstead, co. Middle-
sex, on Tuesday, 9 February
1 836 ; died there on Monday,
21 January 1839.
Francis Freshfield, born at
Guilford Street, London, on Fri-
day, 12 January 1838; died at
Hampstead, aged 6, on Tuesday,
16 July 1844.
Mary, bom at Hampstead
on Thursday, 5 December
1839 ; died at Brighton,
aged 9, on Sunday, i April
1849.
Rev. Vernon Musgrave (son of the Ven'''* Charles Baxter Musgrave,=
Archdeacon of Craven, in Ripon) ; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1849, B.A. (Jun. Opt., Math. Tripos) 1853,
M.A. 1856, of Wells Theological College 1853; Vicar of Mattersey, co.
Nottingham, 1855-62, Rector of Hascombe, co. Surrey, 1862, Rural Dean
of Godalming 1871-1904, Hon. Canon of Winchester 1881, Proctor in
Convocation for the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Surrey 1888 until his
death; died on Monday, 8 October 1906, bur. in the churchyard at
Hascombe. Will dated 8 May 1901, with codicil dated 26 November 1903,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1641, 1906) 31 December 1906, by Charles Thomas
Musgrave, Edwin Freshfield, LL.D., and Edwin Hanson Freshfield, the
surviving Exors.
=Frances, bom 14
March 1834;
marr. at Rei-
gate on Thursday,
30 August 1855;
died at Has-
combe Rectory
on Thursday, 3
January, buried
at Hascombe 7
January 1901.
Bernard Marr=
Johnson, 2nd
son of Thomas
Marr Johnson,
by Katherine
his wife, dau. of
John Clutton of
Flanchford, co.
Surrey.
'Blanche Lilian, born at 64 Westboume
Terrace, Paddington, London, on Satur-
day, 25 April 1874, bapt. at St. James',
Paddington ; marr. at the parish church,
Reigate (by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of
Shrewsbury, assisted by her uncle, the
Rev. Frank Parnell, Rector of Oxted, co.
Surrey), on Wednesday, 30 October 1901.
A
James William Freshfield of The
Wilderness, Reigate; born at 64
Westbourne Terrace, Paddington,
London, on Wednesday, 11 July
1877, bapt. at St. Mark's, Reigate;
educated privately and at Trinity
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1895, B.A.
1898, M.A. 1901 ; Solicitor,
admitted February 1902.
171
Lieut. -Colonel John Sims Freshfield, born 4 April 181 1; of the=
ist Madras Light Cavalrj', appointed Cadet 1827, Cornet
3 September 1828, Lieutenant 8 January 1835, Captain 20 April
1843, retired as Lieut.-Coloncl 25 July 1856; Adjutant Governor's
Body Guard ; died at Ticehurst, co. Sussex, on Tuesday, 24
February 1863. Will dated 2 March 1852, proved (Prin.
Reg., 215, 63) 13 April 1863, by Elizabeth Freshfield, relict, one
of the surviving Exors.
=F,lizaheth. dau. of James
Scott of Forfar ; niarr. at
St. George's Cathedral,
Madras, India, on \Vediie.s-
day, 19 July 1837 ; died at
her residence, 19 Norfolk
Terrace, Brighton, aged 73,
on Friday, 11 May 1888.
Henrietta Valentia, Clifford Fortescue Borrer of Pickwell,===Christina Sophia, born at
bornat Hampstead, co. Sussex (2nd son of the Rev. Carey
CO. Middlesex, on Hampton Borrer, Rector of Hurstpier-
Friday, 29 Octo- point, co. Sussex, and Prebendary of
her 1841 ; died at Chichester Cathedral, by Elizabeth his
Brighton, aged 7, wife, 3rd dau. of James Orr of Holy wood
on Friday, 13 April House, co. Down); bom at the Rectory,
1849. Hurstpierpoint, on Friday, 5 March 1841 ;
Ensign 60th King's Royal Rifle Corps 20
April i860 ; J. P. for co. Sussex ; died
at Clayton, co. Sussex, aged 43, on Friday, 29 August 1884.
Will dated 10 September 1883, with codicil dated 15 August
1884, proved (Prin. Reg., 756, 84) 16 October 1884, by
Christina Sophia Borrer, relict, the sole Executrix. He marr.
istly Mary Jane, 2nd dau. of the Hon''''= William Charles
Gibson, C.M.G. A
Hampstead on Saturday, 15
April 1843 ; marr. at the
parish church, Brighton (by
the Rev. Carey Hampton
Borrer), on Thursday, 25
October 1866; marr. 2ndly
at St. James', Spanish Place,
London, on Wednesday, 23
May 1900, Sir Frederick
Richard Saunders of The
Drive, Hove, co. Sussex,
K.C.M.G. (son of Frederick
Saunders of Guildford, co.
Surrey); born 7 July 1838.
Rev. John Minet Freshfield, born in London on=
Friday, 31 July 1835, bapt. at St. Margaret's,
Lothbury, London, 23 March 1836 ; educated at
Winchester and at Balliol College, Oxford, matriculated
1 December 1853, B.A. 1858, M.A. 1873; Rector of
Stanton-by-Dale, co. Derby, 1862-72, and of All
Souls', Langham Place, London, 1872-79, Perpetual
Curate of St. Paul's Chapel, Marylebone, London,
1874-79, Rector of Windlesham, co. Surrey, 1879-99,
and of Easton, co. Hants, since 1899, Rural Dean of
Woking 1894-99.
=Harriet Louisa Fonnercau, youngest
dau. of Charles Lillingston of The
Chauntry, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, by
Harriot his wife, only dau. of the
Rev. Charles William Fonnereau of
Christchurch Park, Ipswich ; born at
Christchurch Park, Ipswich, 10 July
1839, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Ipswich,
19 Ai)ril 1840; marr. at St. Peter's,
Bournemouth, co. Hants (by her
uncle, the Rev. Edward Lillingston),
on Thursday, 22 June 1865.
i^See Pedigree of Lillingston, Vol. p,
page 40.)
Agnes Cecilia, born at
Stanton-by-Dale Abbey on
Wednesday, 30 May 1866,
bapt. at Stanton-by-Dale.
Euphemia Thekla, born at
Stanton-by-Dale Abbey on
Sunday, 3 November 1867,
bapt. at Stanton-by-Dale.
Eva Mary, born at the Rectory,
Stanton-by-Dale Abbey, on
Monday, 29 November 1869,
bapt. at Stanton-by-Dale.
172
Frances Sopliia, born on Monday, i6 November 1812; died unmarried, aged 19, on
Tuesday, 17 April 1832.
Lieut. -Colonel Dudley Carleton Smith=
of Beabeg, co. Meath (2nd son of
Henry Jeremiah Smith of Beabeg, by
the Hon'"''' Henrietta Priscilla his 2nd
wife, dau. of Lieut.-Colonel the Hon'''=
George Carleton, and sister of Guy,
3rd Baron Dorchester) ; Lieut-Colonel
3rd Battalion East Surrey Regiment
(Militia), retired 28 November 1883.
=Alice Anna, born at Hampstead,
CO. Middlesex, on Tuesday, 19
August 1S45; marr. at the parish
church, Brighton, co. Sussex, on
Thursday, 12 October 1865; died
27 June 1902. Will dated 25 July
1893, proved (Prin. Reg., 1000,
1902) 25 July 1902, by Carleton
Smith, retired Colonel H.M.
Army, one of the Exors.
Constance Emilie,
born at 1 17 Marine
Parade, Brighton,
on Saturday, 1 8
September 1847 ;
died at Brighton,
aged 10 months,
on Saturday, 12
August 1848.
Rev. Joseph Jonathan Dent Dent (2nd son of Joseph Dent of Ribston Hall,=j=Laura Manning,
CO. York, and of Winterton, co. Lincoln, by Margaret his wife, dau. of
Joseph Birley) ; born 8 July 1829; of Trinity College, Cambridge, matricu-
lated Michaelmas Term, 1847, B.A. 1852, ALA. 1855 ; Vicar of Hunsingore,
CO. York, 1872 until his death, Hon. Canon of Ripon 1894, Rural Dean
of Boroughbridge 1899; died at Hunsingore, aged 78, on Sunday, 14 July,
bur. there on Thursday, 18 July 1907. Will dated 28 June 1888, proved
(Prin. Reg., 10, 1907) 6 September 1907, by Laura Manning Dent, relict,
and Ernest Freshfield Dent, the Exors. /[^
born on Sunday,
19 March 1837 ;
marr. at the parish
church, Reigate,
CO. Surrey, on
Tuesday, 1 7 April
i860.
Winfrid Bulwer Jenyns (youngest son of=
the Rev. Charles Fitzgerald Gambler
Jenyns, Rector of Knebworth, co.
Hertford, and of Bottisham Hall, co.
Cambridge, by Rose Emily Lytton his
wife, eldest dau. of \VilIiam Earle Lytton
Bulwer of Heydon Hall, co. Norfolk, J. P.
and D.L.) ; born 7 February 1880, bapt.
at Melbourne, CO. Cambridge; educated at
Bradfield College, co. Berks, and at Pem-
broke College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1889.
=Phebe Millicent, born
at Stanton-by-Dale
Abbey, co. Derby, on
Thursday, 1 5 June
187 1, bapt. at Stan-
ton-by-Dale ; marr. at
Easton, co. Hants (by
her father), on Wed-
nesday, 31 January
1906.
Jessica Lillingston, born at
I Fitzroy Square, London, on
Tuesday, 20 May 1873, bapt.
at All Souls', Langham Place,
London.
Margaret Keble, bom at
I Fitzroy Square, London, on
Tuesday, 25 April 1876, bapt.
at All Souls', Langham Place,
London.
Arthur Hugh Clough of=
Castle Top, Burley, co.
Hants (only son of Arthur
Hugh Clough of Embley,
Ramsey, co. Hants, by
Blanche his wife, dau. of
Samuel Smith); born 16
December 1859; of Tri-
nity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas
Term, 1879, B.A. 1884,
M.A. 1888; formerly of
H.M. Education Office,
Whitehall.
=Eleanor Clarens,
born at Mickle-
ham, CO. Surrey,
on Monday, 5
September 1870;
marr. at St.
Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, Lon-
don, onThursday,
9 February 1893.
Edmund Montagu Prinsep=
Fisher of 5 Swan Walk, Chel-
sea, CO. Middlesex (3rd son
of Herbert William Fisher of
Whitley Ridge, Brockenhurst,
CO. Hants, by Mary Louisa
his wife, 2nd dau. of John
Jackson, M.D.); born at
Onslow Square, London, 13
January 1S72 ; educated at
Haileybury ; Architect.
=Janie Magdalene,
born at Tun-
bridge Wells, CO.
Kent, on Mon-
day, 20 Septem-
ber 1875 ; marr.
at Forest Row,
CO. Sussex, on
Tuesday, 6 June
1899.
A
{See Pedigree of Fisher, Vol. ij,
page ISO.)
173
Henry Ray Freshfield of Kidbrooke Park, East=
Grinstead, co. Sussex ; born on Wednesday,
2 February 1814; Solicitor to the Bank of
England; J. P. for co. Sussex; Member of the
Court of Lieutenancy of the City of London ;
High Sheriff for co. Sussex 1885 ; died at
Kidbrooke Park, aged 81, on Friday, 8 February
1895, bur. at Forest Row, co. Sussex. Will dated
24 February 1894, proved (Prin. Reg., 412, 95)
2 April 1895, by Douglas William Freshfield,
one of the Exors.
A child died
shortly after its
birth and bur.
with its mother
in Hunhill
Fields 15urial
Ground, City
Road, London.
Jane Quintin, dau. of
William Crawford of Pipp
Brook, Dorking, CO. Surrey,
M.P. for the City of
London ; marr. at the
parish church, Dorking
(by the Rev. Charles John
Crawford, Rector of Wood-
mansteme, co. Surrey) on
Thursday, i October 1840;
Author of "Alpine By-ways
in the Grisons " ; died at Kidbrooke Park,
in her 87th year, on Saturday, 16 March
1 90 1, bur. at Forest Row. \Vill dated 21
February 1895, with codicil dated 16 March
1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 581, 1901)8 May
1 90 1, by Douglas Williaui Freshfield and
Walter Trower, the Exors.
Douglas William Freshfield of Wych Cross Place, Forest Row, co. Sussex,=j=Augusta Charlotte,
and "A Tour
and of I Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill, Kensington, London ; born at
Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London, on Monday, 27 April 1845;
educated at Eton and at University College, Oxford, matriculated
2 December 1863, B.A. 1867, M.A. 1870; a Student of the Inner
Temple 26 May 1866, called to the Bar 10 January 1870; J. P. for co.
Sussex; Member of the Council Royal (leographical Society 1878-94
and 1905, Vice-President .since 1908; Founders' Gold Medal 1903;
President Alpine Club 1893-95, President Geographical Section, British
Association, 1904, Treasurer Hellenic Society, President Society
Geographical Teachers, and Chairman of the Society of Authors 1903
-1904 and 1908-1909; Author of "Thonon to Trent," 1865, "Travels
in Central Caucasus and Bashan," 1869, "The Italian Alps," 1875,
"The Exploration of the Caucasus," 1896, "Round Kangchenjunga,"
1903; Editor of "Alpine Journal," 1872-80, and "Murray's Switzerland,"
and Joint Editor of Royal Geographical Society's " Hints to Travellers,"
1883, 1889 and 1893.
lyfi^lc^ uiT^^^^^^^t,^^-^
eldest dau. of
the Hon"^'" William
Ritchie, Advocate-
(Jeneral of Calcutta,
India, by Auguste
Charlotte his wife,
dau. of Captain
Trimming, R.N. ;
born 10 May 1847;
marr. at Holy
Trinity, Brompton,
London, on Satur-
day, 27 November
1869.
Henry Douglas FVeshfield, born at Kidbrooke
Park, East Grinstead, on Monday, 10 September
1877, bapt. at Forest Row; died at Stonehouse,
Broadstairs, co. Kent, in his 14th year, on
Saturday, 16 May, bur. in Brookwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, 20 May 1891.
Olivia Blanche, born
at Stanhope Gardens,
South Kensington,
London, on Wednes-
day, 3 January 1879.
Katharine Margaret,
born at Brighton,
CO. Sussex, on Fri-
day, 2 January 1885.
•74
j^etoman-
Robert Finch Newman of Artillery Place, Finsbury=j=Dudley, eldest dau. of Joshua and Ann
Square, London (son of John and Charlotte
Newman) ; City Solicitor ; died 28 November,
bur. in the cemetery at Brighton, co. Sussex,
4 December 1839. Will dated 5 September 1839,
proved (P.C.C. 189 Arden) 10 March 1840,
by Dudley Newman, relict, Robert William Peake,
cousin, and Ferdinand Brand, the Exors.
Rutland of Writtle, co. Essex ; marr. at
Writtle on Friday, 8 November 1822 ;
died at Eltham, co. Kent, 19 April 1875,
bur. there. Will dated 4 July 1872, with
codicil dated 12 February 1S75, proved
(Prin. Reg., 428, 75) 24 May 1875, by
the Rev. Francis Browne Newman, son,
one of the Exors.
Emily Gracilla, born at
Sion College Gardens,
London, on Monday,
25 August, bapt. at
St. Alphage, London
Wall, 21 September
1823; died 10 May,
bur. at Eltham 13 May
1905. Will dated 2
July 1898, with codicil
dated 9 November
1904, proved (Prin.
Reg., 870, 1905) 24
June 1905, by Caroline
Dudley Newman and
Mary Sophia Newman,
spinsters, the surviving
Exors.
Robert Rutland Newman, born at Sion=
College Gardens, London, on Friday,
3 December, bapt. at St. Alphage,
London Wall, 30 December 1824;
died at 40 Russell Square, London,
20 March, bur. at Eltham 25 March
1878. Will dated 9 November 1874,
with codicil dated 30 March 1875,
proved (Prin. Reg., 428, 78) 2 May
1878, by Frances Sarah Newman,
relict, and the Rev. Francis Browne
Newman, brother, two of the Exors.
=Frances Sarah, youngest dau.
of Daniel Burton Scott of
Ingham, co. Norfolk ; born
at Hunter's Hall, Epping, co.
Essex, 7 February 1832; marr.
at St. Pancras', London, on
Thursday, 21 April 1853;
died at Harrow Lodge, West
Malvern, co. Worcester, 8 Sep-
tember, bur. at Eltham 12
September 1906. Will dated
14 July 1896, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1500, 1906) 2 November
1906, by Caroline Dudley
Newman and Maud Emilie
Newman, spinsters, the
Executrixes.
Caroline Dudley, born at
52 Doughty Street, London,
on Thursday, 4 May, bapt.
at St. Peter's, Regent Square,
London, 7 June 1854.
Frances Edith, born at 52
Doughty Street, London, 13
November 1858, bapt. at Eltham
I January 1859; died 21 No-
vember, bur. at Eltham 26
November 1863.
Maud Emilie, bom at 53
Upper Bedford Place,
London, on Monday, 9
April, bapt. at St. George's,
Bloomsbury, London, 4
July i860.
Charles Frederick Newman,
born at Hurst Place, Bexley,
CO. Kent, 29 May 1858, bapt.
at Bexley ; died at Normans-
field, Hampton Wick, co.
Middlesex, aged 37, on
Thursday, 1 2 September,
bur. at Bexley 16 September
1895.
Dudley Newman of Athole,=
Broxbourne, co. Hertford,
F.R.LB.A. ; bom at Hurst
Place, Bexley, co. Kent, 21
June 1859, bapt. at Be.xley ;
educated at Charterhouse,
entered 187 1, and at Trinity
Hall, Cambridge, matricula-
ted Michaelmas Term, 1877.
=Katherine, dau. of the Rev. John
Beauvoir Dalison, Rector of
Manton, co. Lincoln, by Harriet
Augusta his wife, dau. of Captain
Charles Shaw, R.N.; born at the
Rectory, Manton, 8 October 1861 ;
marr. at St. Peter's, Upwell, co.
Norfolk, 16 September 1890.
Dudley Dalison Newman, bom at Methven, Broxbourne,
CO. Hertford, on Sunday, 8 August 1897, bapt. at
St. Peter's and St. Paul's, Upwell; died at Athole,
Broxbourne, aged 5 years, on Friday, 3 October, bur.
at Broxbourne 7 October 1902.
'75
Rev. Francis Browne Newman, bom at 15 Artillery Place, =pSophia Elizabeth, youngest
Finsbury Scjuare, London, on Sunday, 5 March, bapt. at dau. of Cornelius Paine of
St. Luke's, Old Street, London, 5 April 1826; of Caius College, Kemp Town, co. Sussex;
Cambridge, admitted Pensioner 29 June 1858, B.A. (St. born 25 August 1826; marr.
Catherine's College) 1862, M.A. 1867; Rector (1872) and at St. Nicholas', Brighton,
Patron of Burton Latimer, co. Northampton, Rural Dean of co. Sussex, on Tuesday, 14
Walden 1892-95; died at Verulam House, St. Albans, co. July 1857; died 26 Novem-
Hertford, aged 75, on Tuesday, 11 June, bur. at Burton ber 1900, bur. at Burton
Latimer on Friday, 14 June 1901. Latimer.
Rev. Charles Ernest Newman of Park House,=
St. John's, Worcester ; born at Lee Park, co. Kent,
on Sunday, 6 June, bapt. at Christ Church, Lee,
17 July 1858; of Trinity College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1877, B.A.
(2nd-class Theology) 1881, M.A. 1884; Vicar of
St. Matthew's, Northampton, 1895- 1903.
^^^i^^Sj
Frances Mary, born 24 November,
bapt. at Market Harborough, co.
Leicester, 31 December 1886.
=Deborah Mary, dau. of
the Rev. Francis Pier-
point Burton Norman
Hutton, Vicar of St.
Saviour's, Leicester ;
born 23 March, bapt.
at St. James', \\'est
Bromwich, co. Stafford,
30 May i86i ; marr. at
St. Saviour's, Leicester,
10 June 1884.
Mary Sophia, born
at Cambridge on
Friday, 15 July,
bapt. at St. Mary-
the-Less, Cam-
bridge, 1 7 August
1859.
John Burton Newman, born 12
December 1888, bapt. at Market
Harborough 7 February 1889.
Annie Cecilia Mabel, bom at
I Pembroke Place, Cambridge, on
Wednesday, i May, bapt. at the
church of the Holy Sepulchre,
Cambridge, 21 July 1861.
Dora Mildred, born
at Burton Latimer
on Tuesday, 3 Feb-
ruary, bapt. there
5 April 1863.
Evelyn Susanna,
horn at lUirton
LatimeronThurs-
day,6 June, bapt.
there 2 1 July
1867.
Frances Beatrice,
born 13 July, bapt.
at Murton Latimer
27 July 1868.
George Herbert Newman=
of Bergh Apton, co.
Norfolk ; born at Hurst,
Bexley, co. Kent, on
Friday, 5 October i860,
bapt. at Bexley; entered
Charterhouse 1871.
=Emily Jane (his cousin), eldest dau. of James Murray
Dale of Rowley House, Aldeburgh, co. Suffolk, by
Anne Elizabeth his wife, eldest dau. of James Norris
of Debenham, co. Suffolk ; bom in Church Terrace,
Lee, CO. Kent, 23 May, bapt. at St. Margaret's, Lee,
30 June 1852; marr. at Aldeburgh 3 January 1882.
(See Pedigree of Dale, Vol. 14, page 42.)
Mary Emily,
born 4 No-
vember, bapt.
at Bexley
30 November
1861.
Ruth, born i June Geoffrey Gunnell Newman, born at Notting Hill,
1883, bapt. at St. London, 30 April 1886; bapt. at St. Mark's, Notting
Mark's, Notting Hill, Hill, London ; educated at Charterhouse and at Keble
London. College, Oxford, matriculated October 1908.
176
George Gunnell Newman of Hurst Place, Bexley, co. Kent ;=
born at 15 Artillery Place, Finsbury Square, London, on
Saturday, 30 June, bapt. at St. Luke's, Old Street,
London, 27 July 1827; Solicitor; died at 14 Ennismore
Gardens, Knightsbridge, London, aged 57, on Saturday,
24 January, bur. at St. Mary's, Bexley, 28 January 1885.
Will dated 20 August 1864, with two codicils dated
respectively 9 September 1880 and 9 January 1885, proved
(Prin. Reg., 364, 85) 2 April 1885, by Frances Josephine
Newman of Hurst Place, Bexley, relict, the Rev. Francis
Browne Newman of Burton Latimer, co. Northampton,
brother, and Cecil Clare Marston Dale of 2 Old Buildings,
Lincoln's Inn, London, Barrister-at-Law, the Exors.
/^^..^4^^^,a.^_
=Frances Josephine, youngest dau.
of the Very Rev. Thomas Dale,
D.D., Dean of Rochester, by
Emily Jane his wife, dau. of
William Malcott Richardson ;
bom at Lincoln's Inn Fields,
London, 6 February, bapt. at
St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London,
20 March 1837 ; marr. at
Eastbourne, co. Sussex (by
her brother, the Rev. Thomas
Pelham Dale, Rector of St.
^'edast's, Foster Lane, London),
on Thursday, 10 September 1857.
(See Pedigree of Dale, Vol. 14,
page 47.)
Rev. William=
Henry Hickson
(son of William
Hickson) ; of
Trinity College,
Oxford, matricu-
lated 1 6 October
1873, aged 18,
B.A.i877,M.A.
1880 ; Vicar of
Low Marple, co.
Chester, 1892.
=Helen Frances,born
at Hurst Place,
Bexley, on Sunday,
9 November 1862,
bapt. at Bexley ;
marr. at St. Mary's,
Bexley (by the Rev.
Francis Browne
Newman, assisted
by the Rev. Lawford
William Torriano
Dale), on Wednes-
day, 22 June 1887.
Rev. Thomas Rowland
(younger son of Thomas Hall,
B.A., Assistant Master City of
London School, by Louisa Martha
his 2nd wife, dau. of Edward
Stewart, R.N., of Monmouth) ;
born at Mildmay Park, London,
27 October 1858, bapt. at St.
Jude's, Mildmay Park ; of Caius
College, Cambridge, admitted
January 1878, B.A. 1882, M.A.
1888; Senior Curate of St.
Patrick's, Hove, co. Sussex, 1893
-1904, Chaplain to Windlesham
House School, Brighton, co. Sus-
sex, 1898-1904, Assistant Master,
Brighton College, 1902 -1904,
Rector of Kirstead, co. Norfolk,
1904. ^
Hall=i=Flora Lucy, born at
52 Russell Square,
London, 23 January
1864, bapt. at St.
George's, Blooms-
bury, London ; marr.
at St. Mary's, Bexley
(by the Rev. Francis
Browne Newman,
assisted by the Rev.
Lawford William
Torriano Dale), on
Wednesday, 22 June
1887.
177
Charlotte Mar)-, born at 15 Artillery Place,
Finsbury Square, London, on Sunday,
I March, bapt. at St. Luke's, Old Street,
London, 3 April 1829; died 3 September
1904, bur. at Eltham, co. Kent.
Dudley Newman, born at i Highbury Terrace,
Islington, London, on Wednesday, 8 September,
bapt. at St. Mary's, Islington, 6 October 1830;
died at Worthing, co. Sussex, on Thursday,
19 October 1854, bur. at Broadwater, co. Sussex.
I
Lieut.-Colonel Ernest Peake Newman, born at i Higlibury
Terrace, Islington, 25 April, bapt. at St. Mary's, Islington,
30 May 1832 ; entered the Army as Ensign 47th Foot 22
February 1855, Lieutenant 27 August 1855, Captain 15 October
1861, Major by brevet 29 December 1874, Major 8 December 1877,
retired as Lieut.-Colonel 20 March 1878 ; for sometime Instructor
of Musketry ; died at 8 Belgrave Villas, Lee, co. Kent, 1 1
F'ebruary 1897, bur. at Eltham. Will dated 9 September 1893,
proved (Prin. Reg., 444, 97) 12 April 1897, by the Rev. Francis
Browne Newman, brother, the sole Exor.
Richard Vernon Newman,
born at i Highbury Ter-
race, Islington, 25 May,
bapt. at St. Mary's,
Islington, 22 June 1836;
died 14 March 1838, bur.
in the vault of the Chapel
of Ease, Islington.
Francis Arthur Charrington of=pKathleen Clara, born at Hurst Rutland John Newman,
Ashtead, co. Surrey (2nd son of
Thomas Charrington of Mayfield,
Chislehurst, co. Kent) ; born at
Chislehurst 20 November, bapt.
at St. Nicholas', Chislehurst, on
St. Thomas' Day, 2 1 December
1858. A
Place, Bexley, co. Kent, i July born at Great Cumber-
1869, bapt. at Halfway Street land Place, Hyde Park,
Chapel, Wimpole Street, London; London, i April, bapt.
marr. at the Church of the privately, died 13 April,
Annunciation, Chislehurst, on bur. at Bexley 17 April
Wednesday, 17 October 1900. 1878.
C^i^^J^ ^^te^^-f^^
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178
iSootpj.
Sir William Boothby of Ashbourne Hall, co. Derby,=
Baronet (younger son of Sir Brooke Boothby, 6th
Baronet, by Pha'be his 2nd wife, only child of
William Hollins of Moseley, co. Stafford) ; bom
at Ashbourne 4 March, bapt. there 16 March
174I; joined the 63rd Foot 24 December 1760
Ensign 51st Foot (stationed at Minorca 1772-82),
22 April 1763, Lieutenant 21 April 1769, Captain
22 April 1778, Major 26 October 1786, afterwards
Mansfield troop of Yeomanry Cavalry ; succeeded
his brother. Sir Brooke Boothby, as 8th Baronet
23 January 1824; died at Edwinstowe, co.
Nottingham, aged 78, 17 March, bur. at Ash-
bourne 24 March 1824. Will proved 9 May 1825.
=Rafela, dau.
of Don Miguel
Del Gardo
of Mahon, in
the Island of
Minorca: born
in 1757; marr.
in Minorca
14 May 1781 ;
died at Edwin-
stowe, aged 72,
bur. at Ash-
bourne 20
March 1829.
Arms on record in the College of
Arms. — Argent on a canton sable a
lion's jamb erased and erect or.
Crest. — A lion's jamb erased and
erecl or.
Motto. — Mors Christi mors mortis
mihi.
Signature from a letter dated
" Edwinstowe, 4"> Sep' 1809."
Signature from a letter dated " Edwinstowe,
31 August 1822."
Fanny, only dau.=
of Colonel John
Henry Jcnkinson
of Winchester, and
niece of Charles,
I St Earl of Liver-
pool ; born in July
1781 ; marr. by
licence at St.
Michael's, Win-
chester, 19 January
1805 ; died at
Ashbourne Hall,
aged 58, on Tues-
day, 2 January, '
bur. at Ashbourne
9 January 1838.
^LI. ist wife.
Sir William Boothby of Ashbourne Hall, Baronet, =
Receiver-General of Customs at the Port of London;
born at Lichfield 25 March 1782; Lieutenant 59th
Foot 5 July 179s, Captain 15th Light Dragoons;
A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Cumberland;
Commissioner of Customs for England and Wales
15 September 18 13, and for the United Kingdom
13 September 1823; Paymaster to the Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms 2 May 1827; D.L. for co.
Derby; succeeded his father as 9th Baronet 17
March 1824; died at Ashbourne Hall, aged 64,
21 April, bur. at Ashbourne 27 April 1846. Will
dated 7 May 1833, proved (P.C.C. 405, 46) 19 June
1846, by the Rev. Sir Brooke William Robert
Boothby, Baronet, son, one of the survivi'ng Exors.
=Louisa Cranstoun, eldest dau.
of Frederick Hayes Macna-
inara of lirettenham Hall, co.
Suffolk, and widow of John
Alexander Nisbett, Captain
ist Life Guards ; born at
Balls Pond, Islington, co.
Middlesex, i April 1812 ;
marr. at St. Mary's, Fulham,
CO. Middlesex, 15 October
1844; a well-known Actress;
died at Rose Mount, St.
Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex,
aged 45, on Saturday, 16
January 1858. AdBion was
granted at the Principal
Registry 13 February 1858, to
Henry Macnamara, Barrister-
at-Law, brother. 2nd wife.
Signature to a letter dated " Appulderconibe,
16 August 1809."
Rev. the Honi"'^ Charles Dundas (4th son of Robert, 2nd=j=Louisa Maria, bapt. at ^Vinchester 19 January
Viscount Melville, K.T., F.R.S., General of the Royal
Archers of Scotland); born at Mamhead, co. Devon, 11
December 1806; of Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A.
1826; Rector of Epworth, co. Lincoln, 1843 until his
death. Rural Dean of Axholme 1866, Prebendary of
Lincoln ; died at Epworth, aged 76, on Saturday, 24
February 1883, bur. there. Will dated 19 April 1881,
proved at Lincoln 2 May 1883, by Louisa Maria Dundas,
relict, the sole Executrix.
1806; marr. at Ashbourne i August 1833;
died at St. Martin's, Stamford Baron, co.
Northampton, in her 90th year, on Friday,
6 September 1895, bur. at Epworth. \<\\\
dated 16 July 1883, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1 131, 95) 9 October 1895, by Gertrude Susan
Dundas, Louisa Montagu Dundas, Laura
Mary Dundas and Blanche Cecil Jane
Dundas, spinsters, daughters, the Executrixes.
A
179
Rev. Brooke Boothby, born 15 March, bapt. at Edwinstowe,=f=Hon'''' Louisa Henrietta, 2nd dau
CO. Nottingham, 5 July 1784; admitted on the foundation of ' "
the Charterhouse i May 1798; of Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 11 May 1802, B.A. 1806, M.A. 1808; Rector of
Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Nottingham, 1810; Prebendary of
Dunham in the Collegiate Church of Southwell 1818 ; died at
Kirkby-in-.Vshfield, aged 44, 4 January, bur. there 10 January
1829. Adinon was granted (P.C.C. Liverpool) 4 November
1829, to the Hon'''= Louisa Henrietta Boothby, relict.
of Henry, 3rd Baron Vernon ;
bapt. at Nuthall, co. Nottingham,
II May 1788; marr. at Sudbury,
CO. Derby, 4 November 181 6,
marriage settlements dated 2 No-
vember ; died at Sudbury, in
her 73rd year, on Wednesday, 6
March, bur. there 12 March
1 86 1. Will dated 28 March i860,
proved (Prin. Reg., 210, 61) 17
April 1 86 1, by the Rev. Frederick
Anson and the Hon''''= Augustus
Henry Vernon, the Exors.
A
ij^or issue see page 1S2.)
Caroline Mary, died
at 20 Half Moon
Street, Piccadilly,
London, aged 79,
on Easter Eve,
Saturday, 9 April
1887, bur. at Nor-
biton, CO. Surrey.
Will dated 20 Jan-
uary 1883, proved
(Prin. Reg., 587, 87)
7 July 1887, by Sir
Brooke Boothby,
Baronet, nephew,
the sole Exor.
Rev. Sir Brooke William Robert Boothby=
of Broadlow Ash, co. Derby, Baronet ;
born at Winchester, co. Hants, 21 January
1809 ; educated at Charterhouse and at
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 17
December 1825, B.A. and Fellow of All
Souls' College 1829, M.A. 1833; Rector
of Elmley, co. Kent, 1846-52, and of
Welwyn, CO. Hertford, 17 September 1852
until his death ; succeeded his father as
loth Baronet 21 April 1846; died at
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, aged 56, on
Friday, 22 September 1865, bur. at
Welwyn. Will dated 12 January 1858,
proved (Prin. Reg., 736, 65) 4 December
1865, by Cecil Brook Boothby, brother,
and Madgwick Spicer Davidson, two of
the Exors.
=Martha Serena, eldest dau. of the
Rev. Charles Boothby, Vicar of
Sutterton and Barnoldljy, both co.
Lincoln, by Marianne Catherine
his wife, youngest dau. of the Rev.
Basil Bury Beridge of Algarkirk,
CO. Lincoln ; born 29 November
1826, bapt. at Sutterton 30 August
1830; marr. at Hawkesbury, co.
Gloucester (by the Rev. Evelyn
Boothby), on Tuesday, 7 Sep-
tember 1852; died on Tuesday, 29
June, bur. at Welwyn on Saturday,
3 July 1909. Memorial service
at St. Peter's, Cranley Gardens,
London, the same day. Will dated
18 August 1903, with two codicils
dated 16 December 1905 and 20
June 1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 210,
1909) 29 July 1909, by Sir Brooke
Boothby, Baronet, and Arthur
Charles Davidson, the Exors.
{See page 188.)
I I ^
Florence Emma,
bapt. at Welwyn
3 January 1854.
Rosalind Louisa,
bapt. at Welwyn
30 January 1855.
Sir Brooke Boothby of Broadlow Ash, Baronet ; born at the Rectory, Welwyn,
on Tuesday, 18 November 1856, bapt. at Welwyn i January 1857 ; educated at
Harrow; nominated an Attach^ 23 September 1881, appointed to Athens
24 March 1883, Brussels 13 August 1884, Lisbon 25 January 1886, Rome 16
July 1887, Vienna 8 March 1889, Lisbon 27 March 1894, Munich 27 May
1895, and to Paris 4 December 1896; Secretary of Legation at Rio de Janeiro
19 December 1898, Tokio 26 October 1901, and Brussels 9 August 1902;
Councillor of Embassy at Vienna 7 May 1905; appointed Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary at Santiago 15 April 1907, but did not proceed
there; retired 1 December 1908; succeeded his father as nth Baronet
22 September 1865.
180
Rev. Charles Boothby, bom in Dublin 20 February=
1786, bapt. there; 2nd Captain Royal Engineers
24 June 1809; lost his leg at the battle of Talavera
28 July 1809, taken prisoner by the French, and
was afterwards exchanged ; of St. Mary's Hall,
O.xford, matriculated 7 July 1815, B.A. 1819;
Prebendary of North Muskham, in the Collegiate
Church of Southwell 18 18, Vicar of Sutterton, co.
Lincoln 18 19, and Rector of Barnoldby-le-Beck, co.
Lincoln, 1838 ; Author of "A Prisoner of France"
and " Under the British Flag " ; died at Sutterton,
aged 60, 19 August 1846, bur. at Algarkirk, co.
Lincoln. Will dated 19 August 1846, proved
(P.C.C. 771, 46) 7 November 1846, by Marianne
Catherine Boothby, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Marianne Catherine,
youngest dau. of the
Rev. Basil Bury Beridge
of Algarkirk ; born at
Algarkirk, bapt. there
II January 1801; marr.
at Algarkirk 24 October
1820; died at Coombe
Bury, Kingston-on-
Thames, aged 84, on
Monday, 22 December
1884, bur. at Algarkirk.
Admon was granted at
the Principal Registry
13 March 1885, to the
Rev. ^\"illiam Henry
Boothby, son and one
of the next of kin.
iyit-ti,.^
Louisa Rafela, bom
at Edwinstowe, co.
Nottingham, in 1787;
died at Coombe Bury,
Kingston-on-Thames,
in her 84th year, on
Saturday, 30 April
1870, bur. at Ash-
bourne, CO. Derby.
Will dated 2 April
1870, proved (Prin.
Reg.,39i,7o)i8 June
1870, by Cecil Brooke
Boothby and Charles
Edward Boothby,
nephews, the Exors.
^/^.--.--^^
From a letter dated " Madrid, Le 9 Janvier 1810." /|\ From a letter dated 20 September 1880.
{For issue see page i8j.)
Fanny Charlotte
Anne, died in
Lower Belgrave
Street, London,
on Wednesday, 6
December 1876,
bur. at Norbiton,
CO. Surrey.
Cecil Brook Boothby, born 18 November
1813; educated at Charterhouse and at
Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 7
June 1832; died at 20 Half Moon Street,
Piccadilly, London, on Monday, 8 Jan-
uary 1883, bur. at Norbiton. Will dated
30 May 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 105, 83)
23 February 1883, by Caroline Mary
Boothby, spinster, sister, sole Executrix.
Maria, died at 20 Half Moon Street,
Piccadilly, London, on Saturday, 13
May 1882, bur. at Norbiton. Will
dated 15 November 1865, proved
(Prin. Reg., 531, 82) 18 July 1882, by
Cecil Brook Boothby, brother, Charles
Edward Boothby and Madgwick Spicer
Davidson, the Exors.
Charles Francis Boothby, born Beatrice Geor-
at the Rectory, Welwyn, co. giana, bapt. at
Hertford, on Tuesday, 22 June, Welwyn 15
bapt. at Welwyn 25 July 1858 ; April i860,
educated at Harrow ; Lieutenant
North Mayo Militia.
Hugo William Robert Boothby, born at the
Rectory, Welwyn, on Wednesday, 12 February,
bapt. at Welwyn 13 April 1862 ; Midshipman
Royal Navy, Acting Sub-Lieutenant H.M.S.
" Ruby " ; died unmarried at Aden, aged 19, on
Wednesday, 10 August t88i.
Herbert Cecil Boothby,
born at the Rectory,
Welwyn, on Tuesday,
8 December 1863, bapt.
at Welwyn 7 February
1864 ; educated at Clifton
College, and at Christ
Church, Oxford, matricu-
lated 18 March 1885, B.A.
(3rd-class Hist.) 1888 ;
Lieutenant ist Battalion
Sherwood Foresters ( I )erby-
shire Regiment).
Seymour William Brooke=
Boothby of Home Farm,
Luscombe, co. Devon ;
born at Welwyn on
Tuesday, 6 February, bapt.
there 9 April 1866.
Clara Margaret, younger dau. of Robert
Arthur Valpy of Enborn, co. Berks, by
Edith Alicia his wife, dau. of Robert Oliver
Jones of Founion Castle, co. Glamorgan ;
marr. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
on Tuesday, 30 October 1906.
^/^^.^^ A^/t^>-^j~~>
Hugo Robert Brooke Boothby, born at Luscombe
on Saturday, 10 August, bapt. at the parish
church, Dawlish, co. Devon, 25 September 1907.
181
Rev. Brooke Boothby=j=Hon'''* Louisa Henrietta,
(see page i8o).
2nd dau. of Henry, 3rd
Baron Vernon.
Rev. Henry Brooke Boothby, born at Edwinstowe 6 March, bapt.=
there 4 April 1818; educated at Charterhouse and at Durham
University, B.A. 1840; Rector of Nunburnholme, co. York,
1845-52, and of Lissington, co. Lincoln, 1852 ; died at the
Rectory, Hasfield, co. Gloucester, in his 76th year, on Sunday,
30 April 1893, bur. at Hasfield. Will dated 6 June 1878, proved
(Prin. Reg., 13, 94) 26 January 1894, by Walter ilerbert Boothby,
nephew, the Exor.
From a letter dated " Sudbury, July 27"' 1880."
=Frances Sarah, eldest dau.
of the Rt. Rev. John
Banks Jenkinson, Bishop
of St. David's and Dean
of Durham, by Frances
Augusta his wife, dau. of
Augustus Pechell of Herk-
hampsted, co. Hertford ;
bapt. 9 March 181 5; inarr.
at Claines, co. Worcester,
on Thursday, 5 July 1849;
died at the Rectory,
Lissington, aged 62, on
Friday, 22 June 1877, bur.
at Lissington.
Henry Vernon Boothby of Harehill, Sudbury, co. Derby ;=pAugusta Louisa, only dau. of
born at Great Malvern, co. Worcester, on Sunday, 2 June, I Major-General John George
bapt. at Sudbury i: July 1850: educated at Radley ; entered
the Army as Ensign 24th (The 2nd Warwickshire) Foot
29 December 1869, Lieutenant 25 March 1871.
/^^y^^^^
Boothby, R.A., by Margaret
his wife, only dau. of CajJiain
Charles Henry Seale, R.N.;
born at Rose Bank, Fowey,
CO. Cornwall, 5 October 1851 ;
marr. at Lissington (by the
Rev. Henry Brooke Boothby)
on Tuesday, 12 March 1878.
Cyril John Boothby, bom at
46 Maryon Road, Old Charl-
ton, CO. Kent, on Sunday, 15
December 1878, bapt. at Old
Charlton ; died there, aged 4
months, on Thursday, 1 7 April,
1879, bur. in the cemetery at
Charlton.
Ernest Brooke
Boothby, born at
Car House, Rip-
ley, CO. Derby,
on Monday, 30
May, bapt. at
Ripley 21 June
1881.
Gwendolen Margaret
Frances, born at
ButterleyPark.Alfre-
ton, CO. Derby, on
Wednesday, 24 June,
bapt. at Ripley 28
November 1885.
John Henry Boothby,
born at Keele, New-
castle, CO. Stafford,
on Thursday, i June,
bapt. at Keele 4 July
1893.
182
George William Boothby, born 25 August, bapt. at Kirkby-in-Ashfield,=
CO. Nottingham, 12 September 1819; died 28 March 1868, bur. in
Circular Road Cemetery, Calcutta, India. Will dated 15 August
1867, proved at Fort William, Calcutta, 6 April 1868. Monument
erected at Cuttack to his memory " by the whole Body of the
Company's Servants in India."
Signature to his will.
=Harriet, dau. of Edward
Binny Glass of the
Madras Civil Service,
by Catherine his wife,
dau. of John Corse-
Scott of Synton House,
near Hawick, co. Rox-
burgh ; bom and bapt.
at Bellary, Madras, 28
August 1832 ; marr. at
Chicacole, Madras, 3
September 1850.
Daniel Lehane of 29 Egerton^Katharine Mary
Crescent, London ; educated at Josephine, bom
Cork and at Dublin ; M. D. Royal
University, Ireland, 1880, M.Ch.
1882, Member of British Medical
Association ; died 16 July 1907.
Will dated 11 August 1891, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1243, 1907) 27 August
1907, by Katharine Alary Josephine
Lehane, relict, the sole Executrix.
at Aska, Madras,
India; marr. at
Clifford, CO. York,
16 January 1886.
Brooke Boothby,
bom at Ootaca-
mund, India, 7
July 1852, died
there in infancy,
bur. at Ootaca-
mund. M.I.
Graham Boothby,
born at Edinburgh,
died in infancy,
bur. at Edinburgh.
Henry Casson Barnes Bazely (elder son of Thomas Tyssen Bazely, by
Julia his wife, youngest dau. of John Shipdem of the Round
House, Dover, co. Kent) ; born at the Rectory, Poplar, co. Middlesex,
on Sunday, 4 September, bapt. at All Saints', Poplar, 30 October
1842; of Brasenose College, Oxford, Scholar 31 May 1861, B.A.
(ist-class Mods., 2nd-class Classics) 1865, B.C.L. 1868, Hulmeian
Exhibitioner 1864, Denyer and Johnson Scholar 1868; died at
32 New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, aged 40, on Thursday, i March,
bur. in St. Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford, on Tuesday, 6 March 1883.
Will dated 27 June 1882, proved (Prin. Reg., 280, 83) 2 April 1883,
by Louisa Bazely, relict, the sole E.xecutrix. /t\
=Louisa, of Granville
House, Granville Place,
Portman Square, Lon-
don ; born at Golpal-
pore, near Berhampore,
Madras, bapt. there ;
married at Crown
Court National Scotch
Church, London, on
Friday, 6 August 1880.
{See Pedigree of Bazely, page gg.)
Horace Brooke Boothby, born at the Rectory, Nunburnholme, co. York, on Sunday, 23
November 185 1, bapt. at Nunburnholme 22 January 1852 ; died at the Rectory, Nunburnholme,
aged 10 months, on Sunday, 3 October, bur. at Nunburnholme 7 October 1852.
■83
Charles Edward Boothby of i Palmeira=
Square, Brighton, co. Sussex ; boni at
Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Nottingham, 17
August, bapt. there 9 September 182 1 ;
educated at Charterhouse and at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ;
Captain 2nd Derbyshire Rifle Volun-
teers; J. P. for CO. Stafford; formerly
Ranger of Needwood Forest, co.
Stafford ; of tiie I'rivy Council Office,
Secretary to Marquis of Lansdowne
and Earl Granville.
=Hon'''' Georgiana Mary (Harbord), his cousin, dau. of
Edward, 3rd Baron Suffield, by the Hon'''" Georgiana
his wife, dau. and heir of George, 2nd Baron Vernon
of Sudbury Hall, co, Derby ; born at Vernon House,
Park Place, St. James', Westminster, 23 June 1816;
Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria ; niarr.
at All Souls', Langham Place, London, on Thursday,
27 September 1855 ' niarr. istly at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Monday, 2 October
1837, (ieorge Edward Anson, C.B., Keeper of H.M.
Privy Purse, who died at Needwood Forest, in his
38th year, on Monday, 8 October 1849. She died at
Hove, CO. Sussex, in her 88th year, on Friday, 13
November, and was bur. at Sudbury, co. Derby,
on Thursday, 19 November 1903. Will dated 25
October 1901, with codicil dated 13 January 1903,
proved (Prin. Reg., 143, 1904) 5 February 1904, by
Charles Edward Boothby, the sole Exor.
Emily Louisa, born at New Lodge, Needwood
Forest, on Saturday, 20 September 1856; died
unmarried at New Lodge, Needwood Forest,
in her i8th year, on Monday, 2 February 1874,
l)ur. at Sudbury.
Colonel George Duncan Wahab (2nd son of=
General Charles Wahab of the Madras Army) ;
entered the Army as Ensign 20th Foot 28 January
1859, Lieutenant 30 November i860. Captain
5 January 1870, Major i July 1881, Lieut.-Colonel
24 September 1884, Colonel 24 September 1888;
retired 24 September 1890; died 23 March 1899.
Will dated 17 February 1891, proved (Prin. Reg.,
678, 99) 27 May 1899, by Cora Wahab, relict, the
sole Executrix. /t\
=Cora, married at
the parish church,
Hanbury, co. Staf-
ford (by her uncle,
the Rev. Henry
Brooke Boothby),
on Tuesday, 13
September 1881.
George Boothby, born
at Cuttack, Bengal,
India, 2 February
1867; of the Mer-
cantile Marine ; marr.
in 1904, Mabel
Gertrude, dau. of
Bernard Flanaghan.
1
Gertrude Raffela Hill, born at the Vicarage, Lissington,
CO. Lincoln, on Tuesday, 22 Feljruary, bapt. at Lissington
26 April 1853; died 18 May, bur. in St. Mary Magdalen's
Cemetery, Lincoln, 21 May 1908. Will dated 5 Sep-
tember 1894, with two codicils dated 3 April 1903 and
7 September 1904, proved (Prin. Reg., 202, 1908) 26 June
1908, by Francis John Henry Jenkinson and Harry Chester,
the surviving Exors.
Ivouisa Frances, of Northmede,
Church Lane, Lincoln ; born
at the Vicarage, Lissington, on
Friday, 22 June, bapt. at
Lissington 4 July 1855.
184
Major-General John George Boothby, born at the Prebendary's=
residence, Southwell, co. Nottingham, 22 June, bapt. at
Southwell Minster 9 July 1824; educated at Charterhouse;
entered the Royal Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant 19 June 1844,
Lieutenant i April 1846, Captain 5 August 1852, Major 12
December 1854, Lieut. -Colonel 24 August 1866, 'Colonel
24 August 1871, Major-General 24 July 1875; served in the
Crimea 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol and
repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (brevet of Major,
medal with three clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honour,
5th-class of the Medjidie and Turkish medal) ; died at Little
Heath, Charlton, co. Kent, aged 52, on Thursday, 27 April
1876, bur. in Old Charlton Cemetery. Will dated 14 October
1865, proved (Prin. Reg., 891, 76) 27 December 1876, by
Charles Edward Boothby, brother, one of the Exors.
From a letter dated "3"' Division Camp, April 27, 1855."
'Margaret Elizabeth Frances,
only dau. of Captain Charles
Henry Seale, R.N., by Eliza
his wife, dau. of Sir William
Jervis Twysden of Roydon
Hall, CO. Kent ; born at
Pembury, co. Kent, 3 Novem-
ber 1829; marr. at Charles
Church, Plymouth, co. Devon,
13 November 1850; died at
68 Tres.sillian Road, St. John's,
CO. Kent, in her 80th year,
on Saturday, 10 April, bur.
in the cemetery at Charlton
14 April 1909. Will dated 16
January 1909, proved (Prin.
Reg., ^7, 1909) 22 May 1909,
by Augusta Louisa Boothby,
the sole Executrix.
Henry Vernon Boothby of 21=
Belmont Park, Lee, co. Kent
(elder son of the Rev. Henry
Brooke Boothby, Rector of Lis-
sington, co. Lincoln, by Frances
Sarah his wife, eldest dau. of the
Rt. Rev. John Banks Jenkinson,
Bishop of St. David's) ; born at
Great Malvern, co. Worcester, on
Sunday, 2 June 1850; educated
at Radley ; entered the Army as
Ensign 24th Foot (2nd Warwick-
shire Regiment) 29 December
1866, Lieutenant 25 March 187 1
A
=Augusta Louisa,
born at Rose
Bank, Fowey, co.
Cornwall, 5 Oc-
tober 185 1 ; marr.
at Lissington,
CO. Lincoln (by
the Rev. Henry
Brooke Boothby,
assisted by the
Rev. Edward
FranksHodgson),
on Tuesday, 1 2
March 1878.
Cecil George Frede-
rick Boothby, born
at Rose Bank,
Fowey, 27 April,
bapt. at Fowey 27
May 1853 ; Lieu-
tenant Royal Navy ;
died unmarried at
the Semaphore,
Adelaide, South
Australia, on Sunday,
29 January 1899.
Waiter Herbert
Boothby, born
at Plymouth, co.
Devon, 28 Au-
gust 1854, bapt.
at Stoke, co.
Devon, 4 March
1855 ; died s.p.
21 October 1899,
bur. in the ceme-
tery at Charlton.
Robert James=j=Frances, marr. Rev. John Talbot Godfrey=j=Rafella, marr.
Charteris Tod
(son of George
Tod of Dun-
fermline, CO.
Fife) ; Captain
in the Mer-
cantile Marine.
at Dollar, co.
Clackmannan, 2
January 1891.
A\
(2nd son of William God-
frey, by Elizabeth Lucy
his wife); bapt. at Croxall,
CO. Derby, 3 May 1863 ;
matriculated at Oxford 10
April 1886, aged 23, B.A.
1889, M.A. 1892; Senior
Curate of St. Mary's, Great
Ilford, CO. Essex, 1908.
185
at All Saints',
Hove, CO. Sus-
sex, 28 June
1892.
Ada Rundall,
born at Cal-
cutta, India.
A
Isabella Caroline, =
dau. of Cuthbert
Ellison of Heb-
burn Hall, co.
Durham, by Isa-
bella Grace his
wife, dau. and
coheir of Henry
Ibbetson of St.
Anthony's, co.
Northumberland ;
born at Hebburn
Hall 15 May 1805;
marr. by special
licence at Heb-
burn Hall 30
October 1824 ;
died in Carlton
Gardens, London,
on Friday, 14
October 1843.
ist wife.
(See "Notes" to "Visi-
tation of England
and Wales" Vol. 6,
page 200.)
^George John (Warren), sth Lord Vernon ; born=j=Frances Maria Emma,
at Stapleford Hall, co. Nottingham, 22 June
1803, bapt. at Stapleford ; educated at Eton and
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 25 April
1822, Student 1822-24; M.P. for co. Derby
1831-32, and for South Derbyshire 1832-35;
D.L. for the same county; Captain Commandant
2nd Battalion County Volunteers ; by Royal
Licence dated 14 October 1837, he took the
name of Warren (for himself alone) in compliance
with will of his cousin, Viscountess Bulkeley ;
succeeded his father as 5th Baron 18 November
1835 ; died at Sudbury Hall, co. Derby, aged 62,
on Thursday, 31 May, bur. at Sudbury on
Wednesday, 6 June 1866. Will dated 27 January
1863, proved (I'rin. Reg., 610, 66) 14 September
1866, by Augustus Henry, Lord Vernon, son,
the sole Exor.
born at Brighton, co.
Sussex, in June 1826;
marr. by special licence
at Curzon Chapel,
Curzon Street, Mayfair,
London (by the Rev.
Henry Brooke Boothby),
on Wednesday, 14 De-
cember 1859; marr.
2ndly at Falfield, co.
Gloucester, 19 July
1 88 1, the Rev. Charles
Martyn Reed, who died
27 August 1907. She
died at the Rectory,
Hasfield, co. Gloucester,
on \\'ednesday, 29 May
1907, and was bur. at
Hasfield. 2nd wife.
/K
I
Frederick Gore Boothby, born at Kirkby-in-Ashfield, co. Nottingham, 2 August, bapt. there
16 September 1827; of Jesus College, Cambridge, B.A. 1850; died unmarried at Sudbury,
CO. Derby, in his 26th year, on Friday, 29 October 1852, bur. there.
186
Rev. Charles Boothby^
(see page i8l.)
'Marianne Catherine, youngest dau.
of the Rev. Basil Bury Beridge of
Algaricirk, co. Lincoln.
Rev. William Henry Boothby of Oak Lawn, East Sheen,=
CO. Surrey; born 23 May, bapt. at Sutterton, co. Lincoln,
22 June 1823; educated at Charterhouse and at Corpus
Christ! College, Cambridge, B.A. 1846 ; Vicar of
Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester, 1849-92 ; died at the
Vicarage, Rangeworthy, co. Gloucester, aged 73, on
Thursday, 24 September, bur. at Hawkesbury 30 Sep-
tember 1896. Will dated 20 May 1887, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1157, 96) 12 December 1896, by Eleanor Jane
Boothby, relict, the sole Executrix.
From a letter dated " Combe Bury,
Feby 26, 1885."
=Eleanor Jane, youngest dau. of the
Rev. John Thomas Fenwick, Rector
of Northfield, co. Worcester, by
Eleanor Jane Thornewill his wife,
of Dove Cliffe, Burton-on-Trent,
CO. Stafford : born at Northfield 20
September 1819; marr. at Egginton,
CO. Derby (by the Rev. John Edward
Addison Fenwick), on Sunday, 10
August 185 1 ; died at Clifton, co.
Gloucester, 6 July, bur. at Hawkes-
bury 10 July 1907. Will dated
9 January 1897, proved at Bristol
7 August 1907, by Antonia Rafela
Boothby, spinster, daughter, the
sole Executrix.
Evelyn John
Boothby, born
at Hawkesbury
9 January, bapt.
there 1 1 Jan-
uary 1853; died
18 September
1856, bur. at
Wimbledon, co.
Surrey.
Antonia Rafela,
of Hawkesbury,
and of 5 Tot-
tenham Place,
Clifton ; born at
Hawkesbury 21
September, bapt.
at Egginton 27
October 1854.
Rev. Frederick Wentworth Vernon,^
b(irn at Clifton 8 January 1839;
educated at Lichfield; Chaplain at
Ghent, Belgium, 1873-79, Vicar of
Rangeworthy, co. Gloucester, from
1888 until his death; died 20 May,
bur. at Clevedon, co. Somerset, 24
^Lly 1906. Will dated 25 February
1898, proved at Bristol 8 August
1906, by Edith Serena Hill Vernon,
relict, the sole Executrix.
=Edith Serena Hill,
of Clive, Clevedon ;
born at Tenby,
CO. Pembroke, 7
January, bapt. at
Wimbledon i r
June 1856 ; marr.
at Hawkesbury 13
August 1885.
/K
Lieut. -Colonel Martyn John Edward Fenwick of Tilsworth, Leighton Buzzard, =
CO. Bedford (eldest son of the Rev. John Edward Addison Fenwick of
Thirlestaine House, co. Gloucester, by Katherine Somerset Wyttenbach his
wife, youngest dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Phillipps of Middle Hall, co.
Worcester, and Thirlestaine House, Baronet, F.R.S., F.S.A.); born at the
Rectory, Kedleston, co. Derby, on Sunday, 20 April 1851; educated at
Marlborough and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; entered the Army
as Sub-Lieutenant 39th Foot (The Dorsetshire Regiment) 3 August 1872,
Captain Royal Irish Rifles 12 September 1883 (employed with the Egyptian
Constabulary 18 January 1884 to 31 December 1894), Major 21 June 1890,
retired 30 April 1899; Lieut.-Colonel Reserve of Officers 18 October 1902;
a Pa.sha of Egypt; a Deputy-Inspector-General of Police, Ministry of Interior,
Egypt ; 2nd-class of the Osmanieh, 2nd-class of the Medjidie.
=Eleanor Maud,
born at Weston-
super-Mare, CO.
Somerset, I. "Xpril
1858 ; marr. at
Aldershot 5 Oc-
tober 1883.
A
1S7
I
Rev. Evelyn Boothby,=
born 24 April, bapt.
at Sutterton, co. Lin-
coln, 12 May 1825;
educated at Charter-
house (Scholar) and
at University College,
Oxford, matriculated
24 November 1843,
B.A. 1847; Rector of
Whit well, CO. Derby,
1851 until his death ;
died at Coombe Bury,
Kingston-on-Thames,
CO. Surrey, aged 49,
on Whit Sunday, 24
May, bur. at Whit-
well 29 May 1874.
Adirion was granted
at the Principal
Registry 10 July
1874, to Margaretta
Jane Boothby of
Whitwell, relict.
=Margaretta Jane, only
dau. of John C'arr
of Roseworth, co.
Northumberland, by
Jane S. his wife, dau.
of Captain Henry
Barton of Rock
Ferry, CO. Chester,
and of Saucethorpe,
CO. Lincoln ; born at
Earsdon, co. North-
umberland ; marr. at
Gosforth, CO. North-
umberland, I June
1853 ; died at Barton-
fields, Canterbury, co.
Kent, in her 75th
year, on Saturday, 5
January 1907, bur.
at St. Martin's, Can-
terbury. Will dated
II September 1906,
proved at Canterbury
16 February 1907,
by Laura Cecilia
Boothby, spinster,
daughter, the sole
Executrix.
Rev. Sir Brooke William=T=Martha Serena, born
Robert Boothby, Baronet
(elder son of Sir William
Boothby, Baronet, by
Fanny his ist wife, only
dau. of Colonel John
Henry Jenkinson of Win-
chester, and niece of
Charles, ist Earl of Liver-
pool) ; born at Winchester
21 January 1809; educated
at Charterhouse and at
Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 17 December
1825, B.A. and Fellow of
All Souls' College 1829,
M.A. 1833 ; Rector of
Elmley, CO. Kent, 1846-52,
and of Welwyn, co. Hert-
ford, 17 September 1852
until his death ; succeeded
his father as loth Baronet
21 April 1846; died at
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent,
aged 56, on Friday, 22
September 1865, bur. at
Welwyn. Will dated 12
January 1858, proved
(Prin. Reg., 763, 65) 4
December 1865, by Cecil
Brook Boothby, brother,
and Madgwick Spicer
Davidson, two of the
Exors.
29 November 1826,
bapt. at Sutterton
30 August 1830;
marr. at Hawkes-
bury, CO. (Jloucester
(by the Rev. Evelyn
Boothby), on Tues-
day, 7 September
1852 ; died on
Tuesday, 29 June,
bur. at Welwyn on
Saturday, 3 July
1909. Memorial
Service at St.
Peter's, Cranley
Gardens, London,
the same day.
Will dated 18 Au-
gust 1903, with two
codicils dated 16
December 1905
and 20 June 1907,
proved (Prin. Reg.,
210, 1909) 29
July 1909, by Sir
Brooke Boothby,
Baronet, and Arthur
Charles Davidson,
the Exors.
A\
i^For issue see page 180.)
Colonel Reginald Evelyn Boothby of Scarp, Canterbury ; bom at Whitwell Rectory 18 January,
bapt. at Whitwell 25 February 1855 J entered the Army as Lieutenant Royal Artillery
28 January 1875, Captain 1884, Major 1891, Lieut. -Colonel 1900, Brevet-Colonel 10 February
1904, retired 14 November 1905; served in the Afghan War 1878-80 (medal); in South
African War 1901-1902 ; in command of 2nd Brigade Division Royal Field Artillery,
operations in the Transvaal February to 31 May 1902; operations in Orange River Colony
April to November 1901 (Queen's medal with three clasps).
188
Reginald FitzHenry
Boothby, bapt. at
Sutterton, co. Lin-
coln, 30 August
1830 ; died unmar-
ried at 2 Eaton
PlaceWest, London,
aged 20, on Tues-
day, 6 March 1849,
bur. at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square,
London.
I
William Henry Millais of \V'ard Hill, Farnham, and=j=Judith Agnes, bapt.
of South Cottage, Kingston-on-Thames, both co.
Surrey (elder son of John William Millais, by Mary
his v^ife, dau. of Richard Evamy); born in 1828;
marr. andly at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
on Thursday, 7 June 1866, Adelaide Jane, youngest
dau. of John Farquhar Eraser. He died at Ward
Hill, Farnham, aged 71, on Monday, 20 March
1899. Will dated 18 June 1897, with codicil dated
I October 1897, proved (Prin. Reg., 615, 99)
19 May. 1899, by Adelaide Jane Millais, relict, and
the Rev. Edward Denison Lear, two of the Exors.
at Sutterton, co. Lin-
coln, I July 1832 ;
marr. at Kingston-
on-Thames on Satur-
day, 2 June i860 ;
died at Coombe
Bury-, Kingston-on-
Thames, on Sunday,
6 April 1862, bur. at
Surbiton, co. Surrey.
A
I I
Mary, bom at
Whitwell24^Lay,
bapt. there 28
June 1857; died,
aged 17, bur. at
Whitwell 4 Feb-
ruary 1874.
Laura Cecilia, of
Scarp, Canter-
bury ; born at
\\Tiitwelli8April,
bapt. there 29
May 1859.
Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Charles Jackson of Oakhill,=j=Louisa Jane, born
Horsham, co. Sussex (5th son of George Jackson of at Whitwell i
Westhorpe, Little Marlow, co. Buckingham, by Mary
Eleanor his wife, dau. of Thomas Blayney of Evesham,
CO. Worcester) ; born at Greenlands, co. Buckingham,
on Thursday, 19 August 1847 ; entered the Army as
Ensign 9th Foot i April 1868, Lieutenant 49th Foot
29 June 1870, Captain 3rd Foot 1878, Major 1884,
Lieut.-Colonel 19 August 1895 (retired); District
Adjutant Natal 26 June 1877 to 4 June 1878; served
in the Zulu War 1879; 3-' action of Inyezane and
occupation of Etshowe (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 5 March 1879, medal with clasp). /|\
March, bapt. there
31 March 1861 ;
marr. at St. Mar-
tin's, Canterbury
(by the Rev. Gerald
Henr)' Jackson),
on Tuesday, 25
October 1892.
Colonel Henry John Blagrove of Westholme Pilton, co. Somerset, C.B.=
(only son of Henry John Blagrove of Orange Valley and of Cardiff
Hall, Jamaica, and Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, London) ; born on
Sunday, 30 July 1854: educated at Eton and at Magdalen College, Oxford,
matriculated i February 1873 ; entered the Army as Sub-Lieutenant
13th Hussars 11 February 1875, Lieutenant 11 February 1875, Captain
16 March 1883, Major 8 January 1890, Staff Captain Remount
Establishment 5 November 1887 to 30 June 1892, Lieut.-Colonel i July
1896, Colonel by Brevet i July 1900; retired i July 1901 ; served in the
Egyptian Expedition of 1882, attached to the 19th Hussars, and as
Orderly Officer to Brigadier-General ist Cavalry Brigade; action at
Kassassin 9 September, and battle of Tel-el-Kebir; march to and occupation
of Cairo (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; served in South African War 1899
-1901 ; relief of Ladysmith, including actions at Colenso ; operations of
17 to 24 January 1900, action at Spion Kop; operations of 5 to 7 February
1900, and action at Vaal Kranz; operations on Tugela Heights 14 to
27 February 1900, action at Pieter's Hill; afterwards performed duties of
Station Commandant; operations in the Transvaal 30 November 1900 to
May 1 90 1, and May to June 1901, and in Orange River Colony May 1901
(mentioned in despatches. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, 30 March and
9 November 1900, "London Gazette," 8 February 1901, Queen's medal
with six clasps, C.B. 29 November 1900). Married 2ndly in January 1904,
Violet, dau. of F. Walton of Cwmllecoediog-Aberongell, co. Montgomery.
189
A
=Alice Evelyne,
born at \Vhitwell,
CO. Derby, 4 April,
bapt. there 8
May 1S64; marr.
at St. Martin's,
Canterbury, co.
Kent, on Tues-
day, II Novem-
ber 1884; died
at Marlborough
Barracks, Dublin,
on Friday, 1 8
June 1897, bur.
at St. Martin's,
Canterbury.
Colonel Basil Charles Boothby, born 13=1=
January, bapt. at Sutterton, co. Lincoln,
2 March 1834; entered the Army as Ensign
95th Foot (Derbyshire Regiment) 2 Sep-
tember 1853, Lieutenant 1854, Captain
1856, Barrack Master at Jamaica 1857,
afterwards at V'ork, Commissary Supply and
Transport Sub-Department, Athlone, with
rank of NLajor 1870, Assistant Commissary-
General, with rank of Lieut.-Colonel,
Commissariat and Transport Staff, Eastern
District, 31 January 1880; served in the
Crimea in 1854, severely wounded at the
battle of Alma, foot amputated (medal with
clasp, Sardinian and Turkish medals); died
at Beauport, West Hill Road, Southfields,
CO. Surrey, aged 58, on Tuesday, 9 August
1892, bur. in Fulham Cemetery, co. Middle-
sex. \\'\\\ dated 19 January 1891, proved
(Prin. Reg., 969, 92) 6 October 1S92, by
Cecilia Elizabeth Boothby, sister, and
George Samuel William Jebb, the Exors.
^Emily Sarah, 2nd dau. of Major-General Sir Joshua
Jebb of Walton Lodge, near Chesterfield, co.
Derby, K..C.B., R.E., by Mary his wife, dau. of
Legh Thomas of Chesterfield ; born at the Barracks,
Chatham, 16 August, bapt. at Gillingham, co. Kent,
17 September 1834 ; marr. at Fulham (by the Rev.
Henry John Ellison, assisted by the Rev. Evelyn
Boothby) on Saturday, 28 January i860; died on
Friday, 28 November, bur. in Fulham Cemetery
on Tuesday, 2 December 1890.
Cecilia Elizabeth, of West Point, Parkstone,
CO. Dorset ; born at Sutterton, bapt. there
9 February 1837.
(i^f.(\^
Beridge Gladwyn Boothby, born at Up Park Camp,
Jamaica, 8 August 1861, bapt. at St. Andrew's, Halfway
Tree, Jamaica ; died at Up Park Camp, aged 2 years
and 3.V months, on .Monday, 23 November 1864.
Hubert Basil Boothby, born at Up
Park Camp, Jamaica, 4 March 1863,
bapt. at St. Andrew's, Halfway
Tree, Jamaica.
B
Captain William Osbert Boothby of Whitehall, Sittingbourne, co. Kent,=
^LV.O., R.N. ; born at Whitwell Rectory, co. Derby, 7 January, bapt.
at Whitwell 11 February 1866; entered the Royal Navy as Cadet
15 January 1879, Sub-Lieutenant 15 September 1885, Lieutenant 15
September 1886, Commaixler i January 1899, Captain i January 1903 ;
served as Midshipman of the "Superb" at the bombardment of
Alexandria 11 July 1882, and during Egyptian War (Egyptian medal,
Alexandria clasp, Khedive's bronze star) ; Commander of the
"Endymion" during Admiral Sir Edward Seymour's Expedition in
China June 1900, present at the capture of Pei Yang Arsenal
(mentioned in despatches, noted for promotion, and medal with clasp) ;
M.V.O. (4th-class) 10 June 1908; invested with the Order of St. Anne
of Russia in diamonds (2nd-class) by the Tsar, on the occasion of
H.AL's visit to Reval June 1908, and Commander of the Swedish Order
of the Sword ; Naval Assistant to Second Sea Lord of the Admiralty.
=Hilda Lambert, dau.
of Captain Henry
Stephen Swiney of
Gensing House, St.
Leonard's-on-Sea, co.
Sussex, and The
Limes, Hawkhurst, co.
Kent, by Agnes Laura
his wife, dau. of
Thomas Lambert of
Stanmore,Canterbury,
Captain Royal Horse
Artillery ; marr. at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London (by the Rev.
Frederick Boothby),
on Saturday, 17 August
1907.
Margaretta Laura, born at ■ Whitehall,
Sittingbourne, on Thursday, 6 August,
bapt. at the parish church, Sittingbourne,
30 August 1908.
Osbert Stephen Boothby, born at \Vhitehall,
Sittingbourne, on Wednesday, 24 November
1909, bapt. at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, 12 January 19 10.
190
Rev. Walter Ralph Jebb Boothby of Kilmore, Stevenage,=
CO. Hertford; born at Belfast 26 June 1865, bapt. at
the Garrison Church, Belfast ; of Selwyn College,
Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1884, B.A.
1895, M.A. 1899; Curate of Kirkby Ravensworth, North
Riding, co. York, 1900- 1904, and of Barkway with Reed,
CO. Hertford, 1904.
=Mary, elder dau. of the Rev. George
Frederick Prescott, Vicar of St.
Michael and All Angels, Paddington,
IjOndon, by Sarah his wife, dau. of
John Horsley, Judge of the Madras
Presidency ; bom at 17 Cambridge
Terrace, Paddington, London, on
Monday, 29 August, bapt. at St.
Michael and All Angels, Paddington,
2 October 1864 ; marr. there (by her
father) on Saturday, 29 September
1900.
I
Basil Frederick Boothby, bom at Newsham
Grange, near Barnard Castle, co. York, on
Tuesday, 5 January, bapt. at Dalton Chapel
of Ease, near Richmond, co. York, i March
1904.
I
Francis Stewart Evelyn Boothby of The Coldbath House, Lincoln ;=
born at York on Tuesday, 23 April, bapt. at Fulford, co. York, 29
May 1867 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant (from Militia)
2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment 4 May 1887, Lieutenant
29 December 1888, Captain 12 September 1894, Adjutant ist
Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment 19 January 1897, retired
8 May 1907 ; Secretary Territorial Force Association for the county
of Lincoln.
=Hannah Mildred, 2nd
dau. of Robert Swan
of The Quarry, Lin-
coln, J. P., by Lucy his
wife, eldest dau. of
Nathaniel Clayton of
Lincoln, J. P. and D.L. ;
bom at Lincoln 2
August 1867 ; marr. at
St. Peter's-in-Eastgate,
Lincoln (by the Rev.
William Boothby), on
Thursday, 3 August
1893.
Basil Clayton Boothby, bom at Eastcliff
House, on Thursday, 1 1 October, bapt. at
St. Peter's-in-Eastgate, Lincoln, 12 November
1894; died at Eastcliff House, Lincoln, aged
four months, on Wednesday, 13 February
1895, bur. at St. Peter's-in-Eastgate Cemetery,
Lincoln.
Joan Penelope, born
at EastcUff, Lincoln,
on Monday, 24 May,
bapt. at St. Peter's-in-
Eastgate, Lincoln, 28
June 1897.
John Clayton Boothby,
born at Swallowbeck,
Lincoln, on Saturday,
19 August, bapt. at
St. Peter's-in-Eastgate,
Lincoln, 16 September
1899.
Captain James Clement Ley, R.N. (son of the Rev.=
Clement Ley, Rector of Ashby, co. Leicester, by Emily
his wife, dau. of Admiral Sir James HiUier) ; born
at Shellack, co. Hereford, 25 July 1868 : entered the
Royal Navy as Cadet 15 January 1883, Sub -Lieutenant
14 February 1889, Lieutenant 14 September 1889,
Commander 30 June 1901, Captain 30 June 1906.
=Judith Letitia, born at Whitwell
Rectory, co. Derby, 8 October, bapt.
at Whitwell 21 November 1869;
marr. at St. Martin's, Canterbur)-,
CO. Kent (by her brother, the Rev.
Frederick Boothby), on Wednesday,
25 July 1906.
191
I I
Marian Agnes
Serena Penelope,
of Tanfield, St.
Peter's Road,
Margate, co.
Kent ; born at
York 18 Novem-
ber 1868, bapt.
at Fulford, co.
York, I January
1869. _
Mary Dorothy
Cecilia, of Tan-
field, St. Peter's
Road, Margate ;
born at York 1 1
August, bapt. at
Fulford 13 Sep-
tember 1870.
Evelyn Leonard Beridge Boothbj'=
of 3 Collingwood Villas, Stoke,
Devon port, co. Devon ; bom at
Athlone, co. Roscommon, on
Thursday, 4 May, bapt. at St.
Peter's, Athlone, 4 June 1876;
entered the Royal Navy as Cadet
15 January 1890, Midshipman 15
September 1892, Sub-Lieutenant
14 March 1896, Lieutenant 30
September 1898.
=Esm^ Frances Ncvill Augusta, only dau.
of Edward I5cauchani[) of Eldcrton
Lodge, Gunton, co. Norfolk, and of
Gloucester Place, London, M.P. for
Lowestoft, by Frances Mary his wife, dau.
of James Stephen of Newport House,
Lincoln, LL.D., County Court Judge;
born at Highgate, co. Middlesex, 17 June
1876; marr. at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London (by her uncle, the Rev.
Henry Wootlroffe Beauchamp, assisted by
the Rev. Walter Ralph J ebb Boothby),
on Tuesday, 21 November 1905.
=7
Esm^ Janet, born at 21 Sali.sbury
Terrace, Stoke, Devonport, on Friday,
14 December 1906, bapt. at St.
Bartholomew's, Stoke, 17 January 1907.
Penelope Frances, born at 3 Collingwood
Villas, Stoke, Devonport, on Friday, 13
August, bapt. at the New Church, Stoke,
21 September 1909.
I
Mildred Serena, born at The
Cottage, Swallowbeck, Lin-
coln, on Sunday, 19 January,
bapt. there privately, died 22
February 1902, bur. at St.
Peter's-in-Eastgate, Cemetery,
Lincoln.
William Boothby, born at Burghcrsh
Chantry, Lincoln, on Saturday,
7 March, bapt. there privately, bur.
in St. Peter's-in-Eastgate Cemetery,
Lincoln, 26 March 1903.
Betty, born at Wiston
Lodge, Sjjring (}rove,
Isleworth, co. Middle-
sex, 1 2 November 1 905,
bapt. at Isleworth.
Rev. Frederick Boothby, born at
Whitwell Rectory, co. Derby, 5 Feb-
ruary, bapt. at Whitwell 6 February
1871; of Selwyn College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1891 ;
Vicar of Ellistown, co. Leicester, 1903.
c^ /&^^L,
Basil Tanfield Beridge=
Boothby, born at
Whitwell Rectory 14
January, bapt. at \\'hit-
well 16 February 1873;
Constructive Engineer
Canton-Kowloon Rail-
way, Canton, China.
^Katharine Georgina, only
surviving dau. of Francis
Blake Knox, Major Royal
Artillery, by Mildred his wife,
dau. of the Rev. William John
Chessyre of Barton Court,
Canterbury, Canon of Can-
terbury Cathedral ; marr. at
the Cathedral, Hong Kong,
China, on Saturday, 23
October 1909.
/j/l.O^tr'A^^^^^,
192
Arms on record in the College of Arms. — Argent on
a fesse embattled counter-embattled between three
mural crowns sable as many stags' heads erased or.
Crest. — A stag's head erased or charged on the
neck with a mural crown and suspended from the
mouth a bugle-horn stringed sable.
Motto. — Humani nihil alienum.
iSratiforli.
Rev. William Mussage Bradford=j=Mary, dau. of
of Hall Place, Beaconsfield, co.
Buckingham (son of Edward
Bradford of Henley, co. Oxford) ;
of Christ Church, Oxford,
matriculated 21 May 1791,
aged 17, B.A. 1795, M.A.
1798; Rector of Hedsor, co.
Buckingham, 1814 until his
death; J. P. for co. Bucking-
ham ; died at Hall Place,
Beaconsfield, aged 66, 19
August 1840. Will dated 17
June 1835, proved (P.C.C.
559 Arden) 31 August 1840,
by Edward Thomas Bradford,
son, the sole Exor.
Thomas Wharton
of Bray, co.
Wicklow ; marr.
at Bodfary, co.
Flint, 2 1 Sep-
tember 1803 ;
died at Hall
Place, Beacons-
field, 7 March
1835-
Rev. William Mussage Kirkwall Bradford, born==Mary
at the Rectory, Beaconsfield, 7 May 1806; "
educated at Eton and at Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, matriculated 13 May 1825, B.A.
1830, M.A. 1832; Rector of West Meon
with Privett, both co. Hants, 1844 until his
death. Rural Dean, Chaplain to Lord Cran-
worth ; died at 3 Brunswick Square, Hove,
CO. Sussex, aged 66, on Wednesday, 10 April
1872, bur. at West Meon. Will dated 12
October 1868, proved (Prin. Reg., 291, 72)
24 May 1872, by Mary Bradford of West
Meon, relict, Thomas Henry Farrer of
Gloucester Terrace, Regent's Park, London,
and the Rev. Nicholas James Ridley of
HoUington House, near Newbury, co. Berks,
the Exors.
, elder dau. of the Rev. Henry Other
Colbome Ridley, Rector of Hamble- issue,
den, CO. Buckingham (brother of
Nicholas William, ist and last Baron
Colbome), by Mary his wife, eldest dau. of
James Farrer of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London ;
marr. at Hambledon (by the Rev. Charles
John Ridley) on Tuesday, i July 1834; died
at Buona Vista, St. Michael's Road, Bourne-
mouth, CO. Hants, in her 85th year, on
Saturday, 4 August 1894, bur. at West Meon.
Will dated 18 June 1879, with two codicils
dated respectively 29 April 1888 and 27
December 1890, proved (Prin. Reg., 923, 94)
4 September 1894, by Henry William Bradford,
son, and Sir William James Farrer, Knight,
the Exors.
Henry William Bradford of 86 Eccleston Square,=
London; born 29 May 1835; educated at
Marlborough College ; a Student of the Middle
Temple 21 December 1863, called to the Bar 17
November 1866 ; a Bencher, a Member of the
South-Eastern Circuit, a J. P. for London and a
County Councillor for Westminster ; died at 86
Eccleston Square on Sunday, 19 May, bur. in the
Necropolis Cemetery, Brookwood, co. Surrey, after a
service at St. Michael's, Chester Square, London, on
Thursday, 23 May 1907.
193
=Adolphine Christian, eldest dau. of
Sutherland Hall Sutherland ; marr. at
St. Michael's, Chester Square, London,
on Tuesday, 2 August 1859; died at
86 Eccleston Square, London, on Thurs-
day, 2 February, bur. in Brookwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Tuesday, 7
February 1905, first part of service at
St. Michael's, Chester Square, London.
Adiiion was granted at the Principal
Registry 29 May 1905, to Henry William
Bradford of 86 Eccleston Square,
husband.
Elizabeth Adela,=
3rd daughter of
Edward Knight of
Cbawton House,
CO. Hants, and
of Godmersham
Park, CO. Kent,
J. P. and D.L.,
by Adela his 2nd
wife, dau. of John
Portal of Free-
folk Priors, co.
Hants ; born at
Basingstoke, co.
Hants, on Satur-
day, 13 February
1841 ; marr. at
Chawton 17 June
1866; died there,
aged 55, on Thurs-
day, 2 1 May 1896.
I St wife.
^Colonel Sir Edward Ridley Colbome Bradford, Baronet,=Edith Mary, 2nd
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I.; bom 27 July 1836; dau. of William
educated at .M.irl borough College; entered the Madras
Cavalry as 2nd Lieutenant 13 November 1853, Lieu-
tenant 22 November 1855, Captain 13 November 1865 ;
2nd in command ist Regiment Central India Horse;
Political Assistant at Goona 11 December 1866; Major
Madras Staff Corps 13 November 1873, Lieut. -Colonel
13 November 1879, Colonel 13 November 1883; served
with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian Campaign
21 February to 8 June 1857; in Jubbulpore district
1857, and afterwards with Mayne's Horse, under General
Michael, against Tantia Topee in 1858; in the Indian
Mutiny 1858-59; present at the general action of
Scindwha and the action and pursuit of Karai ; served
with Mayne's Horse, under General Napier, from
December 1858 to September 1859, and was present in
several actions with the enemy (medal, mentioned in
despatches, "London Gazette," 25 July and 30 September 1859); General
Superintendent of operations for the suppression of Thuggee and Dacoitee,
and Resident ist-class and Govemor-General's Agent in Rajputana,
Governor-General's Agent and ex-officio Chief Commissioner of Ajmere and
Mhairwarra 1878-87 ; accompanied H.R.H. Prince Albert Victor of Wales
on a tour through India 1889-90: Secretary in Political and Secret
Department of the India Office i .April 1887 to 20 June 1890 : A.D.C. to
Queen Victoria 20 November 1889-93; Chief Commissioner of Police in
the Metropolis 1890-1903; nominated C.S.I. 7 March 1876, K. C.S.I.
6 June 1885, K.C.B. 21 May 1890, G.C.B. 22 June 1897, G.C.V.O.
9 November 1902 ; Extra Equerry to H.M. King Edward VII. 12 May
1903; J. P. for London; created a Hanmet 24 July 1902.
Nicholson of Basing
Park, CO. Hants,
J. P. and D.L. for CO.
Hants, High Sheriff
1 878, formerly M.P.
for Petersfield, by
Isabella Sarah his
wife, only dau. of
John Meek ; marr.
at Holy Trinity,
Privett, CO. Hants,
on Tuesday, 25
October 1898. 2nd
wife.
Montagu Edward Bradford, born at Goona, Central India, on Sunday, 9 June 1867 ; educated
at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculated 15 October 1886; of the Bengal Civil Service; died
unmarried at Calcutta, India, aged 23, on Friday, 22 August 1890.
John Goodrich=
Wemyss Woods,
2nd son of the
Rev. Henry Hor
Woods, Rector
of Tidmarsh, co.
Berks.
=Mary Sutherland, born
at the Rectory, West
Meon, CO. Hants, on
Sunday, 29 September
186 1 ; marr. at St.
Michael's, Chester
Square, London, on
Wednesday, 22 Sep-
tember 1909.
Herbert Owen of 58=
Ebury Street, Pimlico,
London ; B.A. of Cam-
bridge, 1880, M.B. 1885;
M.R.C.S. Eng. 1883.
=Adolphine Bertha, born
at 86 Eccleston Square,
London, on Friday, 16
October 1863 ; marr. at
St. Michael's, Chester
Square, London, on
Thursday, 2 January
1908.
Sutherland Henry Bradford, born at 86 Eccleston Square, London, on Friday, 22 December
1865 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant (from the Militia) ist Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry 4 May 18S7, Lieutenant 4 January 1890, Captain 17 May 1896; died
unmarried at 9 Grosvenor Gardens, London, aged 38, 5 July, bur. in Brookwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, on Friday, 8 July 1904, first part of service at St. Michael's, Chester Square,
London. Adiiion was granted at the Principal Registry 29 July 1904, to Henry William
Bradford, father and next of kin.
194
Henry Houseman of Gloucester
Crescent, Hyde Park, London (2nd
son of John Houseman of Essex
Street, London, by Mary his wife, dau.
of the Rev. John Hodding Tavin of
Salisbury, co. Wilts) ; born at Woburn
Place, London, 11 May 1836, bapt. at
St. George's, Bloomsbury, London.
=Henrietta Frances (twin with Mary Letitia), born at the
Rectory, Hambleden, co. Buckingham, 6 June 1838;
marr. at West Meon, co. Hants (by her uncle, the Rev.
Nicholas James Ridley, assisted by the Rev. John
Houseman), on Thursday, 16 February 1865 ; died
at 37 Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park, London,
aged 45, on Thursday, 1 2 July, bur. in Kensal Green
Cemeter)', London, 17 July 1883.
A\
Evelyn Ridley Bradford, born at Goona, Central Lidia, on Friday,=
16 April 1869 ; entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Seaforth
Highlanders 22 August 1888, Lieutenant 11 June 1890, Captain
3 July 1895, A. D.C. to Governor and Commander-in-Chief of
Malta 8 May 1899 to 19 January 1900, Major by brevet 26 June 1902,
Major 15 March 1905, Brigade Major 3rd Brigade ist Army Corps and
of the Aldershot Army Corps 12 December 1902 to 12 December 1905 ;
Commander Company of Gentlemen Cadets, Royal Military College,
Sandhurst, 16 August 1907 to 7 August 1908, General Staff Officer (2nd
grade) Headquarters of Army 8 August 1908 ; served in Nile Expedition
1898, battles of the Atbara and Khartoum; served in South African
War 1899-1902 (on Staff); operations in Orange Free State February
to May 1900, including actions at Poplar Grove and Dreifontein ; in
Orange River Colony May to 29 November 1900, including actions at
Wittebergen (i to 29 July); in Orange River Colony 30 November 1900
to January 1901 ; in Cape Colony February to March 1901 (mentioned
in despatches, "London Gazette," 7 May and 10 September 1901, brevet
of Maior, Queen's medal with four clasps, King's medal with two clasps).
=Elsie Clifton, 3rd
dau. of Colonel
James Clifton Brown
of Holmbush, Fay-
gate, by Amelia his
wife, dau. of Charles
Rowe of Elm House,
Liverpool ; born 9
September 1881 ;
marr. at St. Saviour's,
Colgate, CO. Sussex,
on Thursday, 25
November 1909.
Daryl Colbome Bradford,
bom at Lucknow, India,
on Thursday, 25 January
1872 ; died at Odeypore,
Rajputana, India, aged 2
years, on Saturday, 30
May 1874.
Herbert Lewkenor Brad-
ford, bom at Chawton,
CO. Hants, on Friday, 26
September 1873 ; died at
Khairwarra, Rajputana,
aged 6 months, on
Thursday, 19 March
1874.
Beryl Adela, bom at
Calcutta on Thursday,
16 December 1875.
Edward Austen Bradford, bom at Ajmeer,=
Rajputana, on Monday, 8 December 1879;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant King's
Royal Rifle Corps 25 October 1899, Lieutenant
13 January 1901, Captain 4 June 1907, Staff
Lieutenant (Intelligence), South Africa, i April
to 9 May 1902 ; employed under civil adminis-
tration, Transvaal, 10 May 1902 to 31 March
1903; Staff Officer, Transvaal Volunteers, i
April 1903; served in South African War 1899
-1902 ; at relief of Ladysmith, including action
at Colenso ; operations of 17 to 24 January
1900 and action at Spion Kop, of 5 to 7 Feb-
ruary 1900 and action at Vaal Kranz ; on
Tugela Heights 14 to 27 February 1900, and
action at Pieter's Hill ; in Natal March to June
1900, including action at Laing's Nek 6 to 9
June ; in the Transvaal 30 November 1 900 to
June 1901, and April to 31 May 1902; in
Orange River Colony June igoi to April 1902,
and in Cape Colony July 1901, on Staff (men-
tioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10
September 1901, Queen's medal with six clasps.
King's medal with two clasps).
=Margaret Louisa,
3rd dau. of Her-
bert Carey Hardy
of Danehurst, co.
Sussex, J. P., by
Adela Louisa Cas-
sandra his wife,
2nd dau. of Ed-
ward Knight of
Chawton ; marr.
at West Clandon,
CO. Surrey, on Wed-
nesday, 1 January
1908.
Adela Evelyn, bom at Clandon Regis, Guildford,
on Monday, 20 September 1909.
19s
Colonel Francis William Boileau of Elstowe, Camberley, co. Surrey, C.B.=
(son of Major-General P'rancis Burton Boileau); born ii April 1835;
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps 20 March 1855,
Lieutenant 23 November 1856, Captain 20 March 1867, D.A.Q.G.
Rohilund District, Major 20 March 1875, Lieut. -Colonel 2 March 1881,
Commandant Mhairwarra Battalion, Colonel 2 March 1885, Commandant
Deolee Irregular Force, placed on unemployed supernumerary list 20
March 1895 ; served in the Indian Mutiny 1857-59; served as Adjutant
of Rajah Jawahir's Singh's Contingent with the Force under General Van
Courtlandt and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and on the hand,
at the action of Hissar 19 August 1857 ; served in the 2nd Sikh Cavalry
with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and December 1858, and was
present at the action of Biswah ; served with the Saugor Field Force under
General Whitlock, commanded a squadron of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry at the
action of Kewtee in Bundlecund 4 March 1859, and was wounded by a
pistol shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, "London Gazette," 10
June 1859, thanked by the Governor-General in Council, medal); served
with the 1 2th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian Expedition 1868 (medal) ;
served in the Afghan War 1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions
into the Bazar Valley (brevet of Lieut.-Colonel, medal) ; nominated
C.B. 30 May 1891. /K
=Mary Letilia (twin
with Henrietta
Frances), born at
the Rectory, Ham-
bleden, co. Buck-
ingham, 6 June
1838; marr. at
West Meon, co.
Hants (by her
uncle, the Rev. Wil-
liam Henry Ridley),
on Thursday, 21
November i86i.
Lieut.-Colonel Oliver John=iFMary Anne Ellen (Nina), only dau. of
Bradford of Welparke,
Lustleigh, co. Devon; born
13 January 1840; entered
the Army as Ensign 39th
(The Dorsetshire) Foot
17 September 1858, Lieu-
tenant 3 October 1862,
Captain 22 July 1868, Major
I January 1881, retired with
rank of Hon. Lieut.-Colonel
18 November 1882; J. P.
for CO. Devon 1897.
George Rowan Hutchinson, Captain Royal
Engineers ; marr. at Crickhowel, co. Brecon
(by her uncle, the Rev.William Latham Bevan),
on 'I'hursday, 19 September 1878; died at
Welparke, Lustleigh, on Wednesday, 3 May
1905. Will dated 10 October 1889, proved
in the Principal Registry 23 June 1905, by
Oliver John Bradford, husband, the sole
Exor.
Katherine Maria,
born 6 August
1841. _
Alice Sophia, born
15 February 1847.
Emily Maude,
bom 15 April
1850.
Oliver Ridley Bradford, born
at (ilannant, Crickhowel, on
Tuesday, 26 December 1882.
Cecil Audrey Bradford, born at Thuboro House, Holsworthy,
CO. Devon, on Saturday, 20 February 1886; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Alexandra, Prmcess
of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regiment) 17 November 1906.
196
Cormicfe.
Edward Cormick, entered the Army=
4 December 1806, Lieutenant 20th
Light Dragoons 25 September 1807,
Captain 18 13, Paymaster 4tli (The
Queen's Own) Light Dragoons 24
January 1 828, and 3rd Light Dragoons
1833 ; served in Portugal in the cam-
paign of 1 808- 1 Soy, and on the East
coast of Spain from September 181 2
to September 18 13, including the
battle of Castalla ; served in Afghan-
istan in the campaign of 1842 ;
died at Umballa, Punjab, India, 19
May 1848.
=Amelia Harriet, eldest dau. of William George Daniel-Tyssen
of P"oley House, co. Kent, also of Hackney, co. Middlesex,
of Foulden Hall, co. Norfolk, and of Westbrooke House,
<:o. Dorset, by Amelia his wife, only surviving dau. and heir
of Captain John Amhurst, R.N. ; born 3 September 1795;
marr. 22 June 1816; died at Upper Nile Terrace, Rochester,
CO. Kent, aged 74, on Thursday, 24 October 1867, bur. at
Rochester. Will dated 22 March 1867, with codicil dated
18 April 1867, proved (Prin. Reg., 782, 67) 19 December
1867, by Charles Cowen, Staff Surgeon-Major and Deputy-
Inspector of Hospitals, one of the Exors.
{See Pedigree of Amfurst of Hackney,
Vol. 75, page 68.)
Edward Henry Cormick, born 8 March 181 7 ; entered=
the Army as Ensign 17th Foot 29 July 1836, Lieu-
tenant 1839, Captain 1847; served in Afghanistan
and Beloochistan, at the storming of Chuznee 23 July
1839 and capture of Khelat 13 November following;
died at Sandgate, co. Kent, on Saturday, 22 April
1854, bur. at Cheriton, co. Kent. Will dated 3 April
1854, proved (P.C.C. 438, 54) ,9 June 1854, by Mary
Harvey Burroughes Cormick, relict, the sole Executrix.
=Mary Harvey Burroughes (his cousin),
eldest dau. of John Carter of Northwold,
CO. Norfolk ; born at Stoke Ferry, co.
Norfolk, 3 January, bapt. at Northwold
13 April 1820; marr. there 21 November
1848 ; died at Northwold 8 December,
bur. there 15 December 1902.
(See Pedigree of Carter., page JJ.)
Mary Caroline, William Tyssen Cormick, born 26 November 1852 ; of Jesus College,
of Northwold ; Cambridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term, 1872, B.A. 1877 ;
born 23 No- died at St. Mary's Hospital, London, 7 February, bur. at Northwold
vember 1850. 11 February 1899. Will dated 2 August 1895, proved (Prin. Reg.,
549, 99) 24 May 1899, by Richard Preston, the sole Exor.
William George
Cormick, born
19 March 1818 ;
died in Australia.
Charles Cowen, born at Edgeworthstown 6 October 181 2 ,-=f=Amelia Harriet,
Assistant-Surgeon 27 March 1835, Surgeon 1844, Surgeon-
Major 22 June 1855, Assistant-Inspector 1862 ; Medical
Officer of Military Prison at Fort Clarence 1868; Deputy
Inspector-General of Hospitals; served with the i8th Royal
Irish in China (medal), and was present during the operations
against Canton, and at the attack and capture of Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung
and Chin Kiang Foo ; also in the Punjab Campaign of 1848-49 (medal);
died at Foley Villa, Hereford Road, Southsea, co. Hants, 3 January 1891, bur.
at Southsea. Will dated 18 May 1869, with codicil dated 11 September 1884, j
proved (Prin. Reg., 131, 91) 20 February 1891, by Edward Ingham Cowen, |
son, one of the Exors. /)\
born 23 April
1819 ; marr. at
Umballa, Pun-
jab, India, 6
November 1848 ;
died at Southsea,
bur. there 25
June 1898.
Hugh Hilton Bradshaw (son of
John Bradshaw of Eccles, co.
Lancaster) ; Cornet 3rd Light
Dragoons 26 May 1837, Lieu-
tenant 1839, afterwards of the
nth Hussars; died at Llan-
gattock Place, co. Brecon, aged
39, on Sunday, 27 March 1853,
bur. at Llangattock. Will dated
17 March 1853, proved (P.C.C.
712, 53) in October 1853. /^
=Louisa Caroline, bom 24 August 1820;
marr. at Meerut, India, 2 August 1839;
died at 6 Hoe Park Terrace, Ply-
mouth, CO. Devon, 31 March, bur. in
the cemetery at Plymouth 4 April
1887. Will dated November 1886,
proved (Prin. Reg., 395, 87) 3 May
18S7, by Edward Hilton Glendower
Bradshaw, son.
197
Charles Tyssen Cormick,
born 3 December 1825;
died unmarried in India.
John Robert Cormick.
born 27 April 1833, bur.
24 May following.
3nt)e):,
INDEX.
Abel, Alice Augusta, 90 ; Anna Augusta Elise, 91 ;
Augusta Annie, 91 ; Augustus Christian Andreas,
89; Carlota Genoveva, 91; Charles Astley, 90;
Charles Denton, 89, 90 ; Charles Leopold, 91 ;
Charlotte Sarah, 90 ; Edith Elizabeth, 90 ; Emilie
Johanna, 90 ; Francis Otto, 90 ; Frederica Louisa,
89, 90; Sir Frederick Augustus, Bt., 89; Frederick
John, 90; Frederick Victor Wilgress, 91 ; Friederika
Wilhelmina Augusta Magdalena Charlotte, 90 ;
Genoveva, 91 ; Uame Giulietta Grisi, 89; James
Greyhurst, 90 ; John Leopold, 89 ; John Sangster,
91 ; Juan Carlos, 91 ; Louisa, 89; Louisa Isabel
Aspasia, 91 ; Sarah Selina, 89.
Abercom, James, Duke of, 162.
Abraham, Harriet Litchfield, 106 ; Harriet Sarah
Dibdin, 106; Henry Robert, 106.
Adamson, William, 52.
Aked, Mary Anne, no; Nathaniel, no.
Alcalde, Carmen, 13; Josefina, 13; Manuel Tomas,
13-
Allen, John, 64; Joseph Roscoe, 7; Louisa Margaret,
64 ; Octavia Mabel, 7.
Allenby, Annie Sophia, 128; Samuel, 128.
AUgood, Elizabeth Martha, 53 ; Robert Lancelot,
53-
Allix, Agnes Marjorie, 116; Anne, 113; Caroline
Isabella, 114; Catherine, 113; Catherine Anne,
113, 114; Charles, 113; Charles Hammond, n3 ;
Rev. Charles Wager, 113; Charlotte Frances,
n4; Elizabeth Barbara, 116; Elizabeth Catherine,
116; Emily Persis, 116; Frederick William,
113, n4 ; Gertrude Anne, n6 ; Helen Jane, n5 ;
HeRne Harriet Elizabeth, 115; Jane, n3 ;
John Peter, 113; Juliana Jemima, n5 ; Louisa
Margaiet, 114; Margaret Elizabeth, 114; Mary
Catherine Elizabeth, 113; Mary Elizabeth, 113;
Muriel Lilian Helen de Burgh, 116 ; Colonel Noel
Charles Noel, n6 ; Rev. Richard Wager, 113;
Sarah, n3 ; Sophia Mary, 114; Wager Townley,
n3, n5, n6; William Kent, n5.
von Alten, Charles Francis Victor, Count, 159;
Countess Louise Fredericke Auguste, 159.
Amhurst, Amelia, 33, 139, 197; Captain John, R.N.,
33, 139. '97-
Anderson, Sir Charles Henry John, Bt., 125; Frances
Mary, 125.
Andre, James Peter, 8 ; Mary Anne, 8 ; Mary
Louisa, 8.
Angus, Barbara, 10; Janette, 10; Peter, 10.
Annesley, Arthur, n6; Barbara Caroline, n6.
Anson, Anne Margaret, Viscountess, 132, 134 ;
Hon'>'= Anne Margaret, 132 ; Hon'''" Frederica
Sophia, 134 ; Rev. Frederick, 180 ; George
Edward, 1 84; Hon''''= Georgiana Mary, 184;
Thomas William, Viscount, 132, 134.
Anstice, Elizabeth Rathbone, 40 ; Mary Cowles, 36 ;
Robert, 36, 40; Susanna, 36.
Argyle, Edward, 124.
Armengaud, Rene, n5.
Armstrong, Eliza, 68 ; Uame Emily Rose, 94 ;
George Jefferson, 68 ; John, 77 ; Maria Eliza, 77 ;
Mary, 94 ; Walter, 94 ; Sir Walter, 94.
Arundel, Hon'''" James Everard, 132 ; Mary
Wyndham, 132.
Atcherley, Anne Margaret, 139; Caroline Frances
Amherst (Minnie), 139; Da\id Francis, 139.
Austin, General, no, ni; Susan, no, ni.
B
Baillie, Hugh, 133 ; Julia, 133.
Bainbridge, Eliza, 68 ; Emerson, 68 ; Eva Jeffie,
68.
Baker, Dorothy Mary Anslice, 40 ; Elizabeth, 97 ;
Harriett, 97 ; John, 97 ; Admiral John, 97 ; John
Alfred, 40 ; Mary, 87 ; Thomas, 87 ; Sir Thomas,
97-
Balfour, Arthur, 31 ; Frances Josephine, 31 ; Herbert,
31-
Balkwill, Annette, 39 ; Lydia Chalkcr, 39 ; William
Hancock, 39.
Ball, Joseph, 36 ; Susanna, 36.
Bamlett, Anne Alderson, 13 ; Carlisle, 13.
Banks, Marian, 38 ; Rev. Waters, 38.
Bannister, Henrietta Maria, 20 ; John, 20.
Barham, Colonel, 83 ; Jane Alice, 83.
Barker, James Rutherford, 139 ; Octavia Laura,
139-
Barry, Adelaide Maria, lo8 ; Evelyn, 108 ; Richard
Edwyn, 108.
Barton, Henry, 188; Jane S., 188.
Bartram, Alice, 104 ; Cubitt Engall, 104 ; Elizaljeth,
104 ; Richard, 104.
Bassett, Martha, 141 ; Richard, 141.
Bathoe, Charlotte, 74 ; John, 74.
Batman, Adelaide .Mary, 167 ; Eliza, 167 ; John,
167.
Bazely, Agnes Bazely, 97 ; Amelia, 97 ; Catherine
Mary, 98 ; Charles, 98 ; Rev. Charles Henry
Baker, 98 ; Elizabeth, 97 ; [George] Henry
Boothby, 97, 99 ; George Lee Hougham, 98 ;
Harriett, 97; Henry Cassun Barnes, 98, 99, 183;
Jane, 98 ; John, 97 ; Admiral John, 97, 98, 100,
102 ; Rev. John, 98 ; Julia, 99, 183 ; Julia Louisa,
98 ; Louisa, 99, 183 ; Jlarj- Harriet, 98 ; Narborough
Gilbert, 99 ; Rev. Thomas Tyssen, 98, 99, 183.
Beauchamp, Edward, 192 ; Esme Frances Nevill
Augusta, 192 ; Frances Mary, 192 ; Rev. Henry
Woodroffe, 192.
Beauclerk, Lady Moyra de Vere, 163 ; William
Amelius Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans, 163.
Beaumont, Ingham, 109 ; Sarah, 109.
Beauvoir, Elizabeth, 113; Rev. Osmond, 113.
Beazley, Edwin Arthur, 47.
Bedingfeld, Catherine, 166 ; John, 166.
Beecher, Amelia Maria Anne, 65 ; WiUiam, 65.
Bellingham, Alice Jane, 134; Henry, 134; Jane, 134;
John, 134; William Stewart, 134.
Bennett, Rev. John Leigh, 56; Mary Anne, 56.
Bcntley, Jolin Edmund, 95.
Bere, Anne, 82; Mi)nlaguc Baker, 82.
Bfridt;c, Rev. Biisil Burj-, iSo, 181, 187 ; Marianne
Calherinc, 180, 181, 187.
Berkeley, Ilun'''*' Frances, 52; William, Lord, 52.
Bertram, Adchiidu Mar\-, 167; William, 167.
Berwick, Joseph, 65; Mary, 65.
Bessborough, Walter Wiiliam Brabazon, Earl of,
23-
Bettell, William, 39.
Bevan, Kev. William Latham, 196.
Bewes, Charles Theodore, 151.
Biggs, ;/\gnes Bazely, 98 ; Elizalicth, 97 ; Jane, 98 ;
Margaret Polhill, 98: Thomas, 97, 98.
Bingham, Lieut. -Colonel Albert Edward, 30; Ann,
31 ; Beatrice Elizabeth Keighlcy, 32 ; Catharine, 41 ;
Charles Harold, 31 ; Charles Henr)-, 31 ; Charles
Keighley, 32 ; Edward, 31, 32 ; Edward Clifton,
30; Eliza, 31; Elizabeth, 30; Elizabeth Hedge-
land, 31 ; Elsie Josepliine, 32; Emma, 31 ; Emma
Margaret Keighley, 32 ; Enuna Mary, 30 ; Esmc
Lyle, 30; Frances Josephine, 31 ; Henry, 41 ; Jane,
30: John, 30; Colonel Sir John Edward, Bt., 30,
32 ; Josephine, 31 : Lucy, 30 ; Lucy Cordelia, 32 ;
Margaret, 32: Dame Maria, 30; Stephanie, 32;
Thomas, 30; William, 30.
Binning, Annie, 103; Richard, 103.
Birch, Emily, 26; William, 26.
Bird, Elizabeth, 116; Thomas, ir6.
Birks, Edward Vaughan, 31 ; Elizabeth Hedgeland,
31 : Thoma-s, 31.
Birley, Joseph, 173: Margaret, 173.
Blackburn, Edward, 165; Eliza, 165; Emma, 165.
Blackett, James, 168; Mary, 168.
Blagg, Charles John, 71.
Blagrove, Alice Evclyne, 189 ; Henry John, 189 ;
Colonel Henry Johri, 189; Violet, 189.
Blaine, William P'leming, 169.
Blake, Philip, 164 ; Thomazine, 164.
Blaker, John, oS ; Sarah, 98.
Blanch, James, 89 ; Sarah Selina, 89.
Blayney, Mary Eleanor, 189; Thomas, 189.
Blois, Sir Charles, Bt., 54; Clara, 54.
Blomfield, Emma Mills, 144.
Bloxam, Arthur George, 89 : Charles Loudon, 89 ;
Frederica Louisa, 89 ; William, 89.
Boileau, Major-Gcneral Francis Burton, 196; Colonel
Francis William, 196 ; Mary Letitia, 196.
Boland, Mary Catherine, 147 ; Thomas Parsons,
147-
Bonham, Rev. John, 63 ; Rosina, 63.
Boot, Elizabeth, 30.
Boothby, Ada Rundall, 185; Alice Evelyne, 1S9;
Antonia Rafela, 187; Augusta Louisa, 182, 185;
Colonel Basil Charles, 190 ; Basil Clayton, 191 ;
Basil Frederick, 191; Basil Tanfield Beridge, 192;
Beatrice Georgiana, 181 ; Beridge Gladwyn, 190 ;
Beltv, 192; Brooke, 183; Rev. Brooke, 180, 182;
Sir Brooke, Bt., 179, 180, 188; Rev. Sir Brooke
William Robert, 179, 180, 1S8; Caroline Marj% 180,
181; Cecil Brook, iSo, 181, 1S8; Cecil George
Frederick, 1S5 ; Cecilia Eliz;ibeth, 190 ; Rev.
Charles, iSo, iSl, 187; Charles Edward, 181, 1S4,
185 ; Charles Francis, l8r ; Clara Margaret, 181 ;
Cora, 184 ; Cyril John, 182 ; Edith Serena Hill, 1S7 ;
Eleanor Jane, 1S7 ; Eleanor Maud, 187; Emily
Louisa, 1S4; Emily S.arah, 190; F'rnest Brooke,
182; Esme Frances Nevill Augusta, 192; Esme
Janet, 192 ; Rev. Evelyn, iSS, 192 ; Evelyn
John, 187 ; Evelyn Leonard Beridge, 192 ;
Dame Fanny, 179, 188; Fanny Charlotte Anne,
l8i ; F'lorence Enmia, 180 ; Frances, 185 ;
Frances Maria Emma, 186 ; Frances .Sarah, 182,
185; Francis Stewart Evelyn, 191 ; Rev. Frederick,
192 ; Frederick Gore, 186 ; George, 184 ; George
William, 99, 183 ; Hon'''' Georgiana Mary,
184 ; Gertrude Raffela Hill, 184 ; Graham,
183 ; Gwendolen Margaret Frances, 182 ;
Hannah Mildred, 191 ! Harriet, 99, 183; Rev.
Henry Brooke, 182, 185; Henry Vernon, 182, 185;
HerUrt Cecil, iSl ; Ilorace Hro»ike, 183; Hilda
I^mbert, 190; Hubert Basil, igo; Hugo Robert
Brooke, 181 ; Hugo William Uobert, 181 ;
Joan Penelope, 191 ; John Clayton, 191 ;
Major-General John George, 1S2, 185; John
Henry, 182 ; Judith Agnes, 189; Judith Letitia,
191 ; Katharine Georgina, 192 ; Katharine Mary
Josephine, 183; Laura Cecilia, 18S, 189; Louisa,
99, 183; Dame Louisa Cransloun, 179; Louisa
Frances, 184; Hon'''' Louisa Henrietta, 179, 182;
Louisa Jane, 189; Louisa Maria, 179; Louisa
Rafela, 181 ; Mabel Gertrude, 1S4 ; Margaret,
182; Margaret Elizabeth Frances, 185; .Margaretta
Jane, 188; Margaretta Laura, 190; Maria, 181;
Marian Agnes Serena Penelope, 192 ; Marianne
Catherine, 180, 181, 187; Dame Martha Serena,
iSo, 188; Mary, 189, 191 ; Mary Dorothy Cecilia,
192; Mildred Serena, 192; Osbert .Stephen, 190;
Penelope Frances, 192; Dame Pha.'be, 179;
Dame Rafela, 179: Rafella, 185; Colonel Reginald
Evelyn, 188; Reginald FitzHcnry, 189; Rosalind
Louisa, 180; .Sevmour William Brooke, 181 ;
Walter Herbert. 182, 185; Rev. Waller Ralph
Jebb, 191; William, 192; Rev. William, 191 ;
Sir William, Bt., 99, 179, 188 ; Rev. William
Henr}', 181, 187; Captain William 0.sbert, R.N.,
190.
Borrer, Carey Hampton, 169; Rev. Carey Hampton,
172; Christina Sophia, 172; Clifford Forlescue,
172; Fllizabeth, 169, 172; Elizabeth Catherine,
169 : Mar)' Jane, 172.
Boston, William, Baron, 20.
Boswell, Robert, 74 ; Sibella, 74.
Bouveriu, Hon'"'" Bartholomew, 132; Harriet, 132 ;
Hon"''" Mary Wyndhani, 132; William, Earl of
Radnor, 132.
Bowman, James, 109, no.
Boyce, .\nnie Elizal)elh Jacob, 29 ; Arthur Courtenay
Woollcombe, 2S : Rev. Edward Jacob, 28 ; Rev.
Henry, 28 ; Hugh Woollcombe, 29 ; Julia
Reynolds, 29 ; Margaret Matilda Hoyle, 29 ;
Margery Barbara, 29 ; Mary Anne, 28 ; Mary
Eleanor, 28; Mary Vivi.an, 28; Rev. William, 29;
s^£ a/so W^oollcombe-Boyce.
Boyd, .\nna Fielding, 154; Margaret Fielding, 154;
Thomson, 154.
Boyle, .'\rmor, 66; Elizalieth, 66.
Br.idburne, Rev. Charlc-, Randall, 16 ; Henrietta
Catherine, 16; Rev. Thomas William, 16.
Bradford, Adela Evelyn, 195 ; Adolphine Bertha,
194; -Xdolphine Christian, 193; .\lice .Sophia, 196;
Berj'l Adela, 195 ; Cecil Audrey, 196 ; Daryl
Colborne, 195; Dame FMith .Mary, 194; Edward,
193 ; Edward Austen, 195 ; Colonel Sir Edward
Ridley Colborne, Bt., 194; Edward Thomas, 193;
D.ame Elizaljclh .\dela, 194; Elsie Clifton, 195;
Emily Maude, 196; Evelyn Ridley, 195; Henrietta
Frances, 195; Henry William, 193, 194; Herbert
Lewkenor, 195; Isabel Fergusson, 78; John, 78;
Kalherine Alaria, 196 ; Margaret Louisa, 195 ;
Mary, 193; Mar)- Ann Fallen (Nina), 196; Mary
Leliti.a, 196; Mary Sutherland, 194; Montagu
Edward, 194; Lieut. -Colonel Oliver John, 196;
Oliver Ridley, 196; Sutherland Henry, 194; Rev.
William Mussage, 193 ; Rev. William Mussage
Kirkwall, 193.
Bradshaw, Edward Hilton Glendower, 197 ; Hugh
Hilton, 197 J John, 197; Louisa Caroline, 197.
Brady, Eliza, 65; Henry 65.
Brand, Ferdinand, 175; Hon**'' Gertrude, 58;
Henry Bouverie William, Viscount Hampden, 58;
Henr)' Robert, Viscount Hampden, 161 ; Susan
Henrietta, Viscountess Hampden, 161.
Brennand, Esther, 92 ; Richard, 92.
Brierly, Catherine, 25; Henry, 25; Rev. Henry, 25;
Lucy Sarah, 25.
Brigstocke, Elizabeth Lydia, 60 ; Georgina Eustalia
Player, 60: Captain Thomas Robert, R. N. , 60.
Briscoe, Ellen, 107 ; Richard, 107.
Broadwood, Florence, 67 ; Thomas, 67.
Brodrick, Hon'''^ Frances Anne, 20; George, Viscount
Midleton, 20.
Bromley, Edward, 103; Elizabeth, 103.
Brooke, Rev. Charles, 115; Charlotte, 115; Francis
Capper, 115; Juliana Jemima, 115; Louisa, 115;
Major, 92; Marianne, 92; Mary, 12, 74; Sir
Richard, Bt., 74; William, 12.
Brown, Amelia, 195 ; -\rthur Pigott, 154 ; Elizabeth
Anne, 65 ; Elsie Clifton, 195 ; Henry, 65 ; Colonel
James Clifton, 195; Margaret Fielding, 154;
Mary, 5, 106 ; Sarah Ann, 5 ; Thomas, 106 ;
William, 5.
Buck, Lewis William, 70; Louisa, 70; Margaret, 104.
Bulkeley, Viscountess, 186.
Buller, Jane Eliza, 164; Rev. Richard, 164.
Bulpett, Charles, 103 ; Louisa, 103.
Bulwer, Rose Emily Lytton, 173 ; William Earle
Lytton, 173.
Burdekin, Rev. Arthur Edward, 32 ; Benjamin, 32 ;
Emma Margaret Keighley, 32 ; Sarah Ann, 32 ;
Walter Frederick, 32.
Burdett, Sir Francis, Bt., 56; Georgiana Male, 56;
Dame Mary Dorothy, 56.
Burgess, Alicia, 42; Beatrice OctaWa, H2 ; Henry,
42; Jessie Anne, 112; John Gulson, 112; Julian
Gulson, 112.
de Burgh, Anne, 26; Sarah Anne, 26; Rev. William,
26.
Burghesh, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, Lady, 20 ;
Ernest FitzRoy Neville, Lord, 20.
Burlington, Elizabeth, Lady, 158 ; George Augustus
Henry, Earl of, 158.
Bumell-Jones, Henrietta Elizabeth, 83 ; Captain
Henry Charies, R.N., 83.
Burnett, Duncan Pringle, 42.
Bumside, Rev. John, 56; Mary, 56.
Burton, Benjamin, 33 ; Mary Elizabeth, 33.
Butler, Mary, 59; Peregrine, 59.
Butterworth, Frances Maud, 35 ; Reginald Wyndham,
35 ; Rosalind Harriet, 35.
Buttgereit, Andreas, 85; Wilhelmina, 85.
Byer, Blanche Ethel, 16; Joseph, 16.
Byng, Lady Frances, 133 ; Field-Marshal John,
Earl of Strafford, 133.
Byron, Ada Constance Frederica, 55 ; Amy Mary,
57 ; Rev. the Hon"": Augustus, 52, 55, 58, 72 ;
Augustus William, 55 ; Cecil George Gordon, 57 ;
Claud Gordon, 57 ; Constance Caroline, 55 ;
Daphne Mary, 58 ; Edith Mar)', 58 ; Eleanor Mary,
57 ; Elizabeth Mary, Lady, 52 ; Eric William, 57 ;
Ethel Maud, 55 ; Eva Lucy Mary, 53 : Fanny
Lucy, Lady, 54 ; Frances Berkeley, Lady, 52 ;
Francis, 53 ; Hon'>'= Frederica, 55, 72 ; Hon'''"'
Frederick, 53, 55, 72 ; Rev. the Hon'''= Frederick
Ernest Charles, 53, 54 ; George Anson, 56 ;
Captain George Anson, R. N., 52 ; Admiral George
Anson, Baron, 52 ; George Anson, Baron, 52, 54 ;
George Frederick William, Baron, 54 ; George
Gordon, Baron, 52 ; Hon*"'" Georgiana, 54 ;
Georgiana Male, 56 ; Gwendoline Male, 56 ;
Harriet, 54 ; Henrietta Charlotte, 52 ; Admiral
the Hon''''= John, 52 ; John Ralph, 57 ; Juliana
Maria Charlotte, 53 ; Katherine Mary, 58 ; Leila
Frederica Dora, 54 ; Lucy Elizabeth Jane, Lady,
52 ; Mabel Charlotte, 54, 58, 72 ; Hon'''=
Margaret Alice, 53, 54 ; Margaret Dorothy, 56 ;
Hon"" Mary, 56 ; lIon''''= Mary Anne, 52 ;
Mary Beatrice, 56 ; Hon''''' Mary Elizabeth, 56,
71 ; Hon**'" Mary Jane, 53 ; Maurice Augustus
William, 58 ; Nora Hermione Wentworlh, 55 ;
Rhona .Mary, 56 ; Richard Charles, 57 ; Hon'''''
Sophia, 52; Sylvia Mary, 58, 71; Wilfrid, 58,
71 ; William, Lord, 52; Rev. the Hon'''"' William,
52, 56, 71.
Cahill, Wilhelmina Frances, III.
Caldwell, Caroline Jemima, 25 ; Colonel William, 25.
di Calc^eras, Marie Therese, 3 ; Pietro Quartano, 3.
Cahhorpe, Sir Henry, Baron, 117.
Cameron, Donald Charles, 21 ; Elizabeth, 21.
Campbell, Agnes, 36 ; .\lexander, 36 : .Archibald
Mitchell, 10; Hon'"'" Archibald .Mitchell, 10;
Frances Maria, 61 ; Helen Grace, 10; Sir Ilay,
Bt., 145; Susan, 145; General William, 61.
Campion, Anne, 82 ; Hon'''' Gertrude, 58 ; Katherine
Mary, 58 ; Richard Crudge, 82 ; William Henry,
58; William Robert, 58.
Cannon, Catherine Mary, 98; John, 98.
Canterbury, Most Rev. Archibald Campbell Tail,
Archbishop of, 142, 145.
Capper, Charlotte, 115; Rev. Francis, 115; Frederic
William, 8 ; John, 8 ; Mary Eleanor, 8 ; Mary
Louisa, 8.
Caracciolo, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, 20 ; Luigi,
Due de Santo Teodoro, 20.
Carleton, Elizabeth, 66; Lieut. -Colonel the Hon'''*
George, 173; Guy, Baron Dorchester, 173;
Hon^' Henrietta Priscilla, 173; General Henry
Alexander, 66 ; Marguerite Helen, 66 ; Mar)',
133 ; Montgomery Launcelot, 66; Thomas, 133.
Carlisle, Frederick, Earl of, 159; George, Earl of,
158, 162; Georgiana Dorothy, Countess of, 158;
Rt. Rev. Har\ey Goodwin, Bishop of, 141, 142 ;
Henrietta Margaret, 46 ; Thomas, 46 ; Thomas
Potter, 46.
Carpenter, John Delavel, Earl of Tytconnell, 22 ;
Sarah, Countess of Tyrconnell, 22.
Carpenter (formerly Chetwynd-Talbot) Hon'''" Beatrice,
22 ; Hon*"'" Maria Georgiana, 22 ; Admiral the
Hon'''' Walter Cecil, 22.
Carr, Captain George Lyon, R.N., 3 ; Jane S.,
188 ; John, 188 ; Margaretta Jane, 188 ; Marie
Therese, 3 ; Michaelangela Katherine, 3.
Carrington, Robert, Baron, 119, 120, 132.
Carter, Adelaide Catherine, 34, 35 ; Amelia, 33 ;
Caroline Harvey, 33 ; Charles, 34 ; Charlotte
Robina, 33 ; Edith, 35 ; Emily, 35 ; Gertrude
Evelyn, 35 ; Herbert, 35 ; James Langhani, 35 ;
Jane Evel)'n, 34 ; Janetta Constance Blanch, 34 ;
Joan, 35 ; John, 33, 197 ; John Burroughes, 34 ;
John Hugh Crozier, 34 ; John Patrick, 34 ; John
Philip Charles, 34 ; John Thomas, 33 ; Judith,
33 ; Langham, 35 ; .Margaret, 35 ; Mao', 35 ;
Mary Ann, 33 : Mary Haney Burroughes, 33,
195 ; Richard Tyssen, 34, 35 ; Robert, 34, 35 ;
Sarah Ann, 34 ; William, 35 ; William Marcon,
34 ; see also Langham-Carter.
Casamajor, James Archbold, 115; Mar)' Christian, 1 15.
Caslleman, Elizabeth, 12; Harriet Slary Saunders,
13 ; Henry 12, 13 ; Jane Helen, 12.
Catty, Major-General Charles Parker, 139.
Cavendish, Alice Louisa, 160; Alix, 163; Lady
Anne, 162; .\rthur, 161; Lady Blanche Catherine,
162 ; Blanche Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire,
158 ; Lord Charles Arthur Francis, 162 ; Colonel
Charles James, 161 ; Diana, 163 : Lady Dorothy
Evelyn, 162 ; Lord Edward, 162 ; Edward William
Spencer, Marquess of Hartington, 162 ; Elizabeth,
Countess of Burlington, 158; Elizabeth Vere, 163;
Lady Emma Elizabeth, 161 ; Evelyn Emily Mary,
Duchess of Devonshire, 162 ; Lady Fanny, 159 ;
Lord Frederick Charles, 161 ; George -Augustus
Henry, Earl of Burlington, 158; Lord Geoi^e
Henry, 15S, 160, l6i ; Lady Georgiana Dorothy,
158 ; Henry George, 160, 161 ; Colonel James
Charles, 160, 161 ; John Edward Compton, 163 ;
Lord John Spencer, 163; Hon'''" Louisa, 15S;
Lady Louisa, 1 60; Lady Louisa Caroline, 160;
Louise Fredericke Auguste, Duchess of Devon-
shire, 159; Lady Lucy Caroline, 161 ; Mary
Katharine, 163 ; Lady Maud Louisa Emma, 162 ;
203
Lady Moyra dc \'ere, 163 ; Lady Rachel, 162 ;
Lord Kicliard, 15S, 161 ; Richard Frederick, 159;
Lord Richard Frederick, 163 ; Sir S|wncer
Compton, Duke of Devonshire, [58, 159, 162 ;
Susan Henrietta, 161 ; Victor Christian William,
Duke of Devonshire, 159, 162 ; Walter Frederick,
161; William, Lord, 158; lion"' William, 158;
Sir William, Duke of Devonshire, 158, 161 ;
William Spencer, Duke of Devonshire, 158.
Chads, Elizaliclh Henrietta, 151 ; Henrietta Lander,
154; Admiral Sir Henry, 151; Admiral Sir
Henry Ducic, 151, 154; Laura, 151; William
Henry Du Caurroy, 151; Major-General William
John, 154.
Chaldecott, Gertrude May, 6 ; Lucy Marianne, 6 ;
Colonel Mark Algernon, 6.
Chamberlain, Joseph, 103 ; Sarah, 103 ; Sarah
Susannah, 103.
Chancellor, Alexander, 166 ; Elizabeth, 166 ; Grace,
166; John, 166; Mary Forties, 166.
Chandos I'ole, Llizabeth Mary, 52 ; Mary 52 ;
Sachevercll, 52.
Chapman, Charles Higford, 105; Ellen, 105; Nora
Evelyn, 37 ; Robert, 105 ; Samuel, 37.
Charrington, Francis Arthur, 178; luithleen Clara,
178; Thomas, 178.
Chavez, Juan C, 12 ; Mathilde, 12.
Chessyre, Mildred, 192 ; Rev. William John, 192.
Chester, Harrv, 184.
Chetwynd-Tal'bot, Hon"'''' Alfred, 22 ; Hon""' Emily
Augusta Louisa, 22 ; Henry John, Earl of Shrews-
bury, 22 ; see also Carpenter.
Chevalier, Edgcumbe, 34 ; Emma Caroline, 34.
Chichester, Rt. Rev. Ernest Roland Wilberforcc,
Bishop of, 125; Frances Harriet, 125; Rev.
George Vaughan, 125.
Chilcot, Francis Wilson, 80 j Rev. William Francis,
80.
Chnrton, Ven'''' Edward, 142; Mar)', 142.
Clabon, John Moxon, 60.
Claremoit, Edward McDougall Stopford, 66 ;
General Edward Stopford, 66; Flora Mary, 66.
Clark, Elizabeth, 9; Stephen, 9.
Clarke, Edward Hyde, 66; Fanny Julia, 66; Rochfort
Hyde, 66; T. Hyde, 66.
Classon, Jane, 104; John, 104; Mary, 104.
Clay, Bertram, 39; Major-General Charles Henry,
39 ; Ethel Charlotte Anstice, 39.
Clayton, Lucy, 191 ; Nathaniel, 191.
Clement.son, Elizabeth, 94; Isaac, 94.
Cleveland, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Duchess of,
132 ; Harry George, Duke of, 132 ; William John
Frederick, Duke of, 132.
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 173; Blanche, 173; Eleanor
Clarens, 173.
Clough-Taylor, Constance Caroline, 55 ; Edward,
55 ; Ethel Maud, 55 ; Lieut. -Colonel Horatio
George, 55; Sophia Mary, 55.
Clover, Dorothy Margaret, 48; Emily, 48; George
Robert, 48 ; Guy Sanderson, 48.
Clowes, Samuel William, 69.
Glutton, John, 171; Katherine, 171.
Cobbold, Anna Frances, 146 ; Felix Ttiornley, 146 ;
Herbert St. George, 146 ; John Chevallier, 146 ;
Lucy, 146.
Codrington, Christopher, 25 ; Christopher Hubert,
26 ; Colonel Edward Christopher, 26 ; Edward
William, 25 ; Emily Anne, 25 ; Esther Alice, 26 ;
Florence Is;it>el, 27 ; Harry de Burgh, 27 ; Helen
Maude, 27; Hubert Walter, 26; Julia Isabella,
25 ; Julia Alargarett, 25 ; Kenneth de Burgh, 26 ;
Lucy Sarah, 25 ; Marjorie Doris, 27 ; Sarah Anne,
26.
Cohen, Isaac, 135; Juliana, 135.
Coke, Lady Anne Margaret, 132, 134; Thom-as
William, Earl of Leicester, 132, 134.
Colbome, Nicholas William, Baron, 193.
Collier, Sarah, 113; Rev. William, 113.
Collinson, Amelia, n i ; Rev. John, 1 1 1 ; Octavia,
III.
CoUycr, Adelaide Mary, 167 ; Catherine, 166 ;
Daniel, 166; Rev. Daniel, 166; Daniel William,
167; Eliza, 167; F^liziibeth, 166; Klizabclh Rose
Chancellor, 167 ; Colonel George Chancellor, 166,
167 ; Isabel, 167 ; James Andrew, 167 ; James
Daniel, 166 ; Jane Scott, 167 ; John Beding-
feld, 167 ; Vcn''''' John Bedingfeld, 166 ; John
Daniel, 167; Margaret Elliot, 167; Mary Catherine
Bedingfeld, 166; Mary Forbes, 166; Rose Elizabeth,
166; Lady Sarah, 166; William Daniel, 167;
William John, 166, 167.
Comber, Alice Spencer, 16; Alison Faith, 14;
Alison Shepherd, 14; Andrew, 12; Annie Grace,
13 ; Blanche Ethel, 16 ; Blanche Josephine
Frideswytha, 16 ; Brooke, 14 ; Caroline Henrietta,
14 ; Catherine Margaret, l6 ; Charles Frederick,
13; Charles Henry, 13; Charlotte Henrietta,
13; Clara Caroline, 15; Clare Henrietta, 15;
Clementina, 14; Edith Dennett, 15; Emily
Beatrice, 15, 16; Ena, 15; Enriqueta, 14; Frank
Preston, 15; George Edward, 13; George John,
14; George Wa.shington, 15; Guillermo Armando,
13; Harold Castleman, 16; Helen Caroline, 14;
Helen Jane, 15; Helen May, 14; Helena, 12;
Henrietta Catherine, 16; Henrietta Mary, 15;
Henry, 12; Henry Gordon, 12, 15, 16; Henry
Graham, 16; Henry Lee, 13; Henry Merritt, 13;
Henry Wandesforde, 13; HughDcnison, 16; James
Rowe Wamlesforde, 13,14; Jane, 14; Jane Harriet,
14; Jane Helen, 12; Josefina, 13; Juanila
Maxwell, 16; Kathleen Alice, 16; Marg.aret, 14;
Margarita Harrington, 15; Margarita Maxwell,
15; Mary 12, 16; Mary Castleman, 15; Mary
Graham, 16; Mathilde, 12; Feter Graham, 16;
Robert Henry Johnstone, 15; Rosaura, 14;
Sara, 13; Rev. Thom-as, 12; Thomas Arthur, 13;
Thomas Denison, 15; Thomas Gordon, 14;
Thomas Graham, 16; Thomas Vance, 15; William,
15; William Brooke, 13; William George, 13;
William Merritt, 12, 13; William Turner, 12.
Comley, Agnes, 78; John Muspratt, 78.
Compton, Charles, Earl of Northampton, 158 ;
Lady Elizabeth, 158.
Connor, Emily Henrietta Maude, 125; Evelyn, 137 ;
George Harry Adams, 125 ; Rev. George Henry,
125 ; John, 137 ; John Colpoys, 137 ; Katharine
Maude, 125.
Cookworthy, Anna, 36 ; Philip, 36.
Cooper, Charlotte Sarah, 44 ; Rev. George Fort, 44.
Copinger, Anne, 26 ; Rev. John, 26.
Cormick, Amelia Harriet, 33, 197 ; Charles Tyssen,
197 ; Edward, 33, 197 ; Edward Henry, 33, 197 ;
John Robert, 197 ; Louisa Caroline, 197 ; Mary
Caroline, 197 ; Mary Harvey Burroughes, 33, 197 ;
William George, 197 ; William Tyssen, 197.
Corse-Scott, Catherine, 183 ; John, 183.
Costelloe, Jessie Katherine, 137; Lieutenant, 137.
Cotes, John, 135 ; Victoria Alexandrina, 135.
Cotton, Adelaide, 80 ; Charles, 87, 88 ; Eliza Mercy,
87 : Hugh Powell, 87.
Couch, Anna, 83.
Coulson, Alicia Frances Forth, 52 ; John Blenkinsopp,
52 ; Juliana Elizabeth, 52 ; Hon"" Mary Anne, 52.
Cowen, Amelia Harriet, 45 ; Charles, 197 ; Edward
Ingham, 45.
Cox, Ann, 82 ; Charlotte, 81 ; Frances Oliver, 80,
83 ; James, 2 ; Mila, 2 ; Peter, 80, 82 ; Samuel,
81, 82.
Coyney, Lieut. -Colonel Charles, 71 ; Sophia
Henrietta, 71 ; Susan, 71 ; Walter Mainwaring, 71.
Craik, James, 138.
Crawford, Rev. Charles John, 174; Jane Quintin,
174 ; VVilliam, 174.
Crcmer, Frances, i ; Rev. Robert, I.
de Crept, Edouard, 12; Helena, 12.
Cresswell, Emma, 84 ; Richard, 84.
204
Crewe, Margaret Etrenne Hannah, Countess of, 136;
Robert OfTley Ashbunon, Earl of, 136 ; Sybil
Marcia, Countess of, 136.
Crewe-Milnes, Margaret Etrenne Hannah, Countess
of Crewe, 136 ; Robert Offley Ashburton, Earl of,
136 ; Sybil Marcia, Countess of Crewe, 136.
Creyke, Frances, 118; Ralph, 118.
Crichton, Hugh, 135 ; Jane, 135.
Crockwell, Elizabeth Mary, 139.
Crookenden, Louisa, 150; Mary Anne, 150; Thomas,
ISO.
Crossley, Louis John, 31.
Crozier, Emma Caroline, 34 ; Rev. James Alexander,
34 ; Jane Evelyn, 34.
Cunliffe, Ada Frances, 76 ; Adele, 77 ; Agnes, 77, 78 ;
Lady Alexandrina Victoria, 74 ; Alfred Edward,
78 ; Caroline, 78 ; Dame Cecelie Victoria, 74 ;
Cecily Agnes, 77 ; Charles VVatkin, 75 ; Charlotte,
75 ; Charlotte Caroline, 75 ; Charlotte Maria
Jane, 73 ; Clare, 77 ; Cyril Henry, 78 ; David, 76 ;
DaWd Arthur, 77 ; DaWd Foster, 77 ; Dame
Eleanor Sophia Egerton, 74 ; Ellis Robert, 77 ;
Ellis Watkin, 78 ; Emma Charlotte, 76 ; Emma
Rhoda, 74 ; Colonel Ernest William, 78 ; Sir
Foster, Bt., 73 ; Sir Foster Hugh Egerton, Bt.,
74, 75 ; Foster John, 75 ; Foster Kinloch, 77 ;
Frances Priscilla, 76 ; Frank, 75 ; George, 75 ;
Gertrude, 78 ; Gwynidd Sybilla, 78 ; Dame Harriet,
73 ; Helen Brooke, 77 ; Henrietta, 77 ; Rev. Henry,
74, 75 ; Isabel Fergusson, 78 ; Janet Victoria, 76 ;
Kythe, 75 ; Laura, 77 ; Louisa, 73 ; Louisa
Harriot, 73 ; Lucy Mary, 76 ; Mary Adeline, 78 ;
Mary Augusta, 74 ; Mary Evelyn, 75 ; Mary
Susan, 74 ; Muriel Hyde, 78 ; Nora Dorothy, 77 ;
PhyUs Rowena, 77 ; Rhoda Helen, 75 ; Colonel
Sir Robert Alfred, Bt., 74; Robert ElUs, 73, 78;
General Sir Roljert Henr^', Bt., 73 ; Robert Henry
Neville, 75; Rose Geraldine, 77; Ruth Agnes, 78;
Dame Susan Emily, 73 ; Violet Eleanor, 75 ;
Lieut. -Colonel Walter Howell, 78.
Currey, Benjamin Scott, 54.
Curzon, Anne Rosamond, 56 ; John, 56.
Cutts, Charlotte Alice, S3 ; George Sizeland, 83.
D
Dagomet, Heloise, 107; Pierre, 107.
Dale, Anne Elizabeth, 176; Cecil Clare Marston,
177; Emily Jane, 94, 176, 177; Frances Josephine,
177; James Murray, 176; Rev. Lawford William
Torriano, 95, 177 ; Very Rev. Thomas, 94, 177 ;
Rev. Thomas Pelham, 94, 177.
Dalison, Harriet Augusta, 175; Rev. John Beauvoir,
175; Katherine, 175.
Dallas, Henrietta Charlotte, 52 ; Robert, 52.
Dalmeny, Albert Edward Harry Meyer Archibald,
Lord, 137; Archibald, Lord, 132; Catherine Lucy
Wilhelmina, Lady, 132 ; Dorothy Alice Margaret
Augusta, Lady, 137.
Daniel, Ann, 81 ; Fanny, 81 ; Thomas Palmer, 81.
Daniel-Tyssen, Amelia, 33, 139, 197; Amelia Harriet,
33> 197; Charlotte, 139; Francis Samuel, 35;
Mary Ann, 33 ; Rosalind Harriet, 35 ; Wilham
George, 33, 139, 197.
Dansey, Ellen, 149 ; Richard Dansey, 149.
D'Arcy, Henrietta Maria, 23 ; Robert de Burgh, 23.
Darell, Alice Olivia, 68 ; Dame Amelia Maria Anne,
65 ; Amy, 67 ; Barbara Gladys, 68 ; Dorothy
Muriel, 68 ; Edward Tierney Gillkrest, 67 ;
Eleanor, 67 ; Elizabeth Anne, 65 ; Emily Mary,
65; Eva Jeffie, 68; Evelyn May, 66; Dame Fanny
Julia, 66; Flora Mary, 66; Flora Muriel, 68;
Florence, 67 : Florence Mary, 67 ; Guy Maryland,
68; Dame Harriet Mar)-, 66; Harriet May, 66;
Harry P'rancis, 68; Lieut. -Colonel Sir Harry
Francis Colville, Bt., 65; Sir Harry Vereist, Bt.,
65 ; Dame Helen Frances, 66 ; Dame Isabella, 65 ;
Isabella Martha, 65 ; James, 66 ; Sir Lionel, Bt. ,
65 ; Lionel Algernon Heathcote, 67 ; Sir Lionel
Edward, Bt., 66, 67 ; Lionel Edward Hamilton,
66 ; Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke, 67 ;
Margaret Eleanor Phyllis, 67 ; Marguerite Helen,
66 ; Mary, 66 ; Mary Leonora Amy, 67 ; Nancy
Brenda, 67 ; Violet Mary, 66 : William Harry
VereLst, 68; Rev. Sir William Lionel, Bt., 65, 66.
Darker, Elizabeth, 69; William, 69.
Daubeny, Henry, 15; Henry Giles, 15; Margarita
Harrington, 15.
Davey, Charles Holwell, 87 ; Sarah, 87.
DaWdson, Arthur Charles, 180, 188 ; Colonel John,
26; Madgwick Spicer, 180, 181, 188; Rev.
Randall Thomas, 145.
Davies, Elizaljeth Ann, 95 ; Frances Priscilla, 76 ;
Isabella Anne, 95 ; Rev. John Silvester, 95 ; John
Speed, 95 ; Samuel, 76 ; Rev. William Henry
Silvester, 95.
Darison, Eliza, 148 ; Joseph, 148 ; Minnie Dibdin,
148.
Dawes, Mary Anne, 168; Thomas, 168.
Dawkins, Rev. Edward, 52 ; Juliana Elizabeth, 52.
Day, Hon^^ Sir John Charles, 112; Samuel Henry,
112.
Dean, Ethel Lucy, 63.
Deane, Rosamond Amelia, 69, 70.
Deas, Annie Hodge, 96 ; Ida Margaret, 96 ; Joseph,
96.
De Grey, Alice Mar)-, 21 ; Rev. the Hon''i« Amald,
21, 23; Augusta Georgiana Elizabeth, Lady
Walsingham, 20 ; Augusta Louisa, Lady Wal-
singham, 21 ; Augusta Selina Elizabeth, Lady
Walsingham, 20 ; Hon'''"' Beatrice, 22 ; Hon'>'"=
Brownlow North Osbom, 22 ; Charlotte Harriet,
22 ; Elizabeth, Lady VValsingham, 20 ; Hon"*'"
Elizabeth Augusta, 20 ; Elizabeth Helen, 21 ;
Hon"" Elizabeth Henrietta (Lisa), 21 ; Hon''''
Elizabeth Odeyne, 24 ; Hon'''" Emily Augusta
Louisa, 22 ; Emily Elizabeth Julia, Lady Walsing-
ham, 21 ; Hon''''-' Emma Dorothea, 22 ; Hon'''^
Francis, 24 ; Rev. the Hon'''' Frederick, 22-24 ;
George, 21 ; Hon'''' George, 22, 24 ; Hon''''
Georgina, 24 ; Hon'''' Henrietta Maria, 23 ;
Hon'''' John Augustus, 21, 23 ; Hon'''' Mabel, 23 ;
Margaret Henrietta, 21 ; Hon*"'' Margaret Maria,
23 ; Michael, 23 ; Nigel, 23 ; Richard Patrick, 21 ;
Hont"'' Robert Baynurd, 24 ; Thomas, Baron
Walsingham, 20-22 ; William Brownlow, 22 ;
see also Walsingliam.
Delme, John, 43; Julia, 43.
Denman, Anna JIaria, 124; Emma, 124; Helen
Mary, 136; Rev. the Hon'"'' Lewis William, 124;
Richard, 136; Hon'''' Richard, 124, 136.
Dent, Ernest Freshfield, 173; Joseph, 173; Rev.
Joseph Jonathan Dent, 173 ; Laura Manning, 173 ;
Margaret, 173.
Devas, Horace, 70.
Deverel, Catherine, 94.
Devonshire, Blanche Georgiana, Duchess of, 158 ;
Evelyn Emily Mary, Duchess of, 162 ; Louise
Fredericke Auguste, Duchess of, 159 ; Sir Spencer
Compton, Duke of, 158, 162 ; Victor Christian
William, Duke of, 162; Sir William, Duke of, 158,
161 ; William Spencer, Duke of, 158.
Diblin, Eliza, 14S ; Joseph, 148.
Dewes, Arthur, 149; Emily Adelaide, 149.
Dillon, Colonel Henry Augustus, Viscount, 23 ;
Joseph, 166; Hon'''' Louisa Anne Rose, 23; Rose
Elizabeth, 166.
Dimmick, Charles, 87 ; Edwin, 87 ; Elizabeth, 87 ;
Emily, 87.
Dimond, Charles John, 47 ; Emily Frances
Henrietta, 47.
Dixon, Ann Nowell, 30; James, 30; Robert, 20.
Dobson, Charles, 95.
Dodwell, George, 74 ; Georgina, 74.
Dolman, John Thomas, 121 ; Mary Helen Alicia, 121.
Ddrchestcr, Guy, Baron, 173.
Doughty, Rev. Ernest George, 1 1 5.
Douglas, Jane, 52, 53; Rev. I'hilip llcnr)-, 52;
William, 52, 53.
Dowling Eliza, 24 ; Sir James, 24.
Downing, Rev. George, 144; Maria, 144.
Dnimmond, John, 69; Susan, 69; Lady Susan, 69;
William, 134.
Duff, .-\lexander. Earl of Fife, 166 ; Elizabeth
Charlotte, 115; James, 115; Louisa, 115; Mary,
Countess of Fife, 166; Lady Sarah, 166.
Dundas, Blanche Cecil Jane, 179; Rev. the Hon"''
Charles, 179; Gertru(le Susan, 179; Laura Marj-,
179; Hon'"'' Louisa Maria, 179; Louisa Montagu,
179; Robert, Viscount Melville, 179.
Dunlop, Dame Charlotte Constance, 133 ; Dame
Harriet, 133; Hugh, 133; General James, 133;
Sir John, Bt., 133: Julia, 133.
Dunmore, Alexander, Earl of, 74 ; Catherine,
Countess of, 74-
Dyson, .Vrthur, 31 ; Eliza, 31 ; Emma, 31 ; Henr)', 31 ;
Henry Hall Taylor, 30; Mar)', 31 ; William, 30.
Easlea, John, 62 ; Marian Bridget, 62 ; William
Henry, 62.
Eberhard, Friederika Wilhelmina Augusta Magdalena
Charlotte, 90 ; Rudolph August, 90.
Ede, John, 145; Mary Anne, 145.
Edgcombe, I'hillis Jane, 3; Rev. William, 3.
Edwards, Aniic, 105; Caroline Rebecca Stevens, 105;
George Cadogan, 105 ; Maria Eliza, 77 ; Rev.
Reginald Campbell, 77 ; Richard Venn, 77 ; Rose
Geraldine, 77.
Edwards- Heathcote, Eleanor, 67; Justinian, 67.
Effingham, Henry, Earl of, 132.
Egerton, Hon''''' .\Igernon Fulke, 160; Hon'>'* Alice
Louisa, 160 ; Blanche Harriet, 160 ; Blanche
Susan, 160; Admiral the Hon'''"= Francis, 160;
Francis, Earl of Ellesmere, 160; Francis Charles
Granville, Earl of Ellesmere, 160; Lady Louisa
Caroline, 160 ; Mary Eylcs, 74 ; Sibella, 74 ;
William, 74: William Francis, 160.
Elam, Charles, 31.
Ellesmere, Francis, Earl of, 160 ; Francis Charles
Granville, Earl of, 100.
Elliot, Margaret I'otI, 167.
Elliott, Louisa, 147.
Ellison, Cuthbert, 186 ; Rev. Henry John, 190 ;
Isabella Caroline, 186 ; Isabella Grace, 186.
Ely, Eliza, 165; Rt. Rev. James Russell Woodford,
Bishop of, 125; John, 165; Rt. Rev. Thomas
Greene, Bishop of, 113.
Empy, Edmund, 85 ; Lydia, 85.
Ernngton, Rev. John Richard, 54.
Erskine-VVemyss, Dora Mina, 137; James Hay, 137.
Evamy, Mary, 189; Richard, 189.
Evelyn, Florence, 125 ; Frances Harriet, 125 ;
William John, 125.
Everett, Albert Eric, 7; Albert Nelson, t, 4, 5;
Alice, 5 ; .'Mice Marguerite, 5 ; Captain .'\llan
Frederic, R. N., 3; .\niy Lilian, 6; Anna Louisa, 6;
Arthur Braithwaite, 4 ; .Arthur Francis, 4 ; Rev.
Arthur Joseph, 3 ; Arthur Sherman, 5 ; Basil
Preston, 6 ; Rev. Bernard Charles Spencer, 6 ;
Bertha Katharine, 7 ; Bertie Edward Raymond, 4 ;
Bertie John, 2; Cecily .Mila Frances, 2; Constance
Alice, 5 ; Cyril Ravenhill, 5 ; Edward Heath, 3 ;
Edward Newbey, 4; Emma Harriet, i ; Erica
Mabel, 7 ; Ernest Fortescue, 4 ; Ethel Constance, 5 ;
Ethel Mary, 7 ; Everilda Mary, 5 ; Frances Alice,
I, 3; Frances Sybil, 7; Francis Douglas, 3;
Francis Eustace, 6 ; Francis WMlliam, 3 ; Frank
Percival, 2 ; George Eliot, 7; Gertrude Frances, 4;
Gertrude May, 6 ; Gertrude Thornton, 4 ; Harold
Eric Roscoc, 7 ; Helen Maud, 7 ; Henry Joseph, 2 ;
John Chaldecott, 6; Colonel John Frederic, i, 2;
John I«a\vrence, 2 ; John Lloyd, 5 ; Joseph, I ;
Ijiwrence Victor, 2 ; Leonard William Dawson, 7;
Lily .'Mice May, 3; Lionel Dccinuis Limgcroft, 7;
Lucy Frances, 1 ; .Mar)', 6 ; Mary .'Vmelia, 2 ;
Mary Annabella, 4 ; Mary Florence, 2 ; Mary
Lily, 3 ; Maurice Septimus Gwyer, 5 ; Michael
Allan, 3; Michaelangcla Kalherine, 3; Mila, 2;
Octavia Malwl, 7 ; Raymond Rolfe, 5 ; Robert
Hugh, 7; Sarah .-Vnn, 5; Thomas Preston, 6;
Victor Heigham, 4; Violet Ethel, 5; William, 2.
Ever)', .Sir Edward, Bt., 146; .Sophia Anne, 146.
Exley, Arthur Reed, loS ; George, 108 j Margaret,
108; Sarah, 108.
Eyre, I.ady .-Vlice Mary, 53 ; Elizalieth Mariha, 53 ;
Hon"'' Eva Lucy Mar)', 53 ; General Henry, 53 ;
Colonel Henry Koberl, 53.
F
Fane, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, Lady Burghesh, 20 ;
Ernest FitzRoy Neville, Lord Burghesh, 20 ;
John, Earl of Westmoreland, 20, 69 ; Lady Susan,
69.
Farrer, James, 193 ; Mar)-, 193 ; Thomas Henry,
190; Sir William James, 193.
Faulkner, Muriel Hyde, 78; Percival Leo, 78.
Fawcett, .\nn Nowell, 30; Anthony Molloy, 140;
Laura Mary Sophia, 140; .Maria, 30; William, 30.
Fellowes, Ada Caroline, 63 ; Alfred Butler, 62 ;
Algernon Godfrey Butler, 63 ; .'Vnne Louisa, 61 ;
Beatrice Maria Player, 62 ; Charlotte Lucy, 63 ;
Constance Fanny, 64; Cuthbert Dorset, 64;
Rev. Edmund Horace, 45 ; Edna Brigstocke,
63 ; Dame Eliz.abeth, 59 ; Elizabeth Charlotte,
62 ; Ellinor Joh.mna Player, 60 ; Emily Jane, 63 ;
Eustatia Eliz.-»beth Margaret, 60; Frances Maria,
61 ; George Player Butler, 61 ; Georgina Eustatia
Player, 60; Helen F.liz.ibelh, 61 ; Rev. Henry, 59 ;
Henry Butler, 62 ; Henry Thomas Alxly Butler,
62 ; i lorace Decimus, 44 ; Isabella Fanny \'iola,
62; Ivon Gordon, 64; Sir James, 59; James
Butler, 59, 60, 62, 63 ; John Butler, 63 ; Lilian
Louisa, 45 ; Loui.sa Emily, 45 ; Magdaleine, 61 ;
Marg.-iret (Daisy), 64 ; Maria, 59; Marian Bridget,
62; .Mary, 59; Mary .\nne, 61, 63; Mary Anne
Emily, 61 ; NIaud .St. Leger, 63 ; (Jrlando Butler,
62 ; Robert Butler, 60, 62 : Rosalind, 62 ;
Rupert Caldwell, 64 ; Stanley Butler, 63 ;
Theodore Butler, 63 ; Thomas Abdy, 63 ; Thomas
Balfour, 64 ; Rear-Admiral Thomas Hounsom
Butler, 59, 63, 64 ; W"illiam, 59 ; William Butler,
61 : William Player Butler, 60.
Fenwick, Eleanor Jane, 1S7 ; Eleanor Maud, 187 ;
Rev. John Edward Addison, 187 ; Rev. John
Thomas, 187 ; Kathcrine Somerset Wyttenbach,
187; Lieut. -Colonel Martyn John Edward, 187;
Phoebe Jane, 30; William, 30.
Ferard, .Agnes Bourdon, 95 ; Arthur George, 94, 95 ;
Beatrice, 95 ; Bingham Arthur, 94, 95 ; Catherine,
94 ; Catherine Mary, 95 ; Cecil Leonard, 96 ;
Charles Agace, 94, 95 ; Charles Cotton, 94, 95 ;
Daniel, 94 ; Elizabeth, 94 ; Elizalieth .'Xnn, 95 ;
Elizabeth Catherine, 95; Emily Jane, 94; Emily
Rose, 94 ; Evelyn Frances, 94 ; George Deas,
96 ; Henry Cecil, 96 ; Ida Margaret, 96 ; Jantt
Ida, 96 ; John, 94 ; John Edward, 94, 96 ;
Kathleen Mary, 96 ; Lavinia Louisa, 96 ; Lorna
Adeline, 96; Mabel, 95; Margaret Helen, 95;
Margaret Levoy, 96 ; Mary Catherine, 96 ;
Reginald Herbert, 96 : Richard Lawrence, 96 ;
Sarah Margaret, 95 ; Theodosia Elizabeth Helen,
95-
de la Feuillade, Giulietta Grisi, 89 ; James Thomas,
89; Sarah Elizabeth, 89.
Field, Augusta Annie, 91 ; Charles, 91 ; Frederick,
91 ; Mary, 91.
Fife, Alexander, Earl of, 166 ; Mary, Countess of,
166.
206
Fisher, Edmund Montagu Prinsep, 173; Henry, 29;
Herbert William, 173; Janie Magdalene, 173;
Margaret Matilda Hoyle, 29 ; Mary Louisa, 173;
Sarah Hoyle, 29.
FitzGerald, Gwynedd Sybilla, 78; Walter Gason,
78.
Fitzmaurice, Lady Evelyn Emily Mary, 162 ; Henry
Charles Keith Petty, Marquess of Lansdowne,
162 ; Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of Lansdowne,
162.
Flanaghan, Bernard, 184; Mabel Gertrude, 184.
Flash, Alexander, 122; Fannie, 122.
Fletcher, Ada Caroline, 63 ; Uora, 38 ; Henr)', 63 ;
Rev. John Price Alcock, 38; Marian, 38.
Foljambe, Cecil George Savile, Baron Hawkesbury,
159-
Fonnereau, Rev. Charles William, 172 ; Harriot,
172.
Ford, Dame Eliza, 66; Sir Francis, Bt., 66; Mar}-,
66.
Forest, Arthur, 73; Louisa, 73.
Forrest, Rev. Robert Wilham, 21.
Fortescue, Rev. Edward Bowles Knottesford, 144 ;
Edward Francis Knottesford, 144 ; Frances, 72 ;
Frances Ann, 144; George Knottesford, 143;
Mary Mildred, 148; W., 72; William Audrey,
148 ; see also Knottesford.
Fosbery, Rev. T. Vincent, 43.
Foster, Caroline, 78 ; Gertrude, 78 ; Rev. Joseph,
78 ; WilUam Fry, 78.
Fountayne-Wilson, Catherine Judith, 124 ; Richard,
124.
Fowle, Rev. Henry, 2 ; Mary Amelia, 2 ; Mary
Florence, 2.
Fowler, Catherine, 25; Richard, 25.
Frampton, Rev. Thomas Sliipdem, 99 ; Colonel
William John, 99.
Frankland, Augusta Louisa, 21.
Frankland-Russell, Dame Louisa Anne, 21 ; Sir
Robert, Bt., 21.
Franklyn, Annie Sophia, 128 ; Emily Geraldine,
128 ; Henry Arden, 128 ; Henry William,
128.
Eraser, Adelaide Jane, 189; John Farquhar, 189.
Frederick, Charlotte, 63 ; Sir John, Bt., 163.
French, Anne, 141 ; Robert, 141.
Freshfield, ^\gnes Cecilia, 172 ; Alice .\nna, 173 ;
Anna Maria, 170; Augusta Charlotte, 174;
Blanche Lilian, 171 ; Charles Kaye, 168, 169,
171; Christina Sophia, 172; Cicily Ruth, 170;
Constance Emilie, 173 ; Douglas William, 171,
174; Edwin, 168-171 ; Edwin Hanson, 170, 171 ;
Eleanor Clarens, 173; Eliz,-i, 168, 169; Elizabeth,
172 ; Elizabeth Catherine, 169 ; Elizabeth Sims,
171; Emilie, 169; Euphemia Thekla, 172; Eva
Mary, 172 ; Frances, 171 ; Frances James, 168 ;
Frances Mary, 1 70 ; Frances Sophia, 173; Francis,
171; Harriet Louisa Fonnereau, 172; Helen
Marion, 170; Henrietta Valentia, 172; Henry
Douglas, 174; Henry Ray, 168, 169, 171, 174;
Herbert Stephenson, 171; James, 168; James
William, 168, 169, 171 ; Jane Quintin, 174; Janie
Magdalene, 173 ; Jessica LilUngston, 173 ;
John Minet, 168, 172; Lieut. - Colonel John
Sims, 172 ; Katharine Margaret, 174 ; Katherine,
171 ; Laura, 170 ; Laura Manning, 173; Margaret
Keble, 173; Marianne, 169; Mary, 168,
171; Mary Anne, 168; Mary Lee, 170;
Olivia Blanche, 174; Phebe Millicent, 173;
William Dawes, 168, 169, 171 ; ZOe Charlotte,
170.
Friend, Amy Gertrude, 84 ; Edward Stanley, 84 ;
Robert William, 84.
Frith, Marischal Keith, 41.
Frost, Elizabeth, 87 ; William Thomas, 87.
Froude, .\gnes Everilda Mary, 120; Beatrice Mary,
120; Richard Hurrell, 120; William, 120.
Fuller, Mary Anne, 150.
Gainsborough, Charles, Earl of, 58.
Galloway, John, Earl of, 69.
Gammon, Alfred, 63 ; Emily Jane, 63 ; Rosina,
63-
Gardiner, Clara, 15 ; William, 15.
del Gardo, Don .Miguel, 179; Rafela, 179.
Gamett, Louisa, 114; Robert, 114.
Gamier, Brownlow North, 23 ; Lady Henrietta,
23 ; Hon''''^ Henrietta Mary, 23 ; Rev. William,
23-
Garrard, Emily, 67 ; Stephen, 67.
Genn, James, 31 ; Mary, 31.
Gibbins, John, 87 ; Mary, 87 ; Sarah, 87.
Gibson, Mary Jane, 172; Hon"'' William Charles,
172.
Gilbert, Ann, 114.
Giles, Anne, 36 ; Charlotte, 36 ; Edward, 105 ;
Ellen, 105; James, 36; Lieut. -Colonel William
Oughton, 105.
Gill, James, 30.
Gillingham, Lucy Cordelia, 32 ; Stephen England,
32-
Gillmore, Adele, 77 ; Horatio, 77.
Gladstone, John Ernest, 6.
Glass, Anna, 83; Catherine, 183; Edward Binny,
99, 183 ; Harriet, 99, 183.
Godfrey, Elizabeth Lucy, 185; Rev. John Talbot,
185 ; Rafella, 185 ; WiUiam, 185.
Goldney, Frederick Hastings, 59.
Goodall, Ann, 10 ; Margaret, 8 ; Mary Ann, 10 ;
Robert Harley, 10.
Goodwin, Catherine, 142; Ellen, 141, 142; Frances
Wycliffe, 141 ; Rt. Rev. Harvey, Bishop of
Carlisle, 141, 142.
Gordon, Lord Adam, 12; Cosmo George, Duke of,
12 ; Elizabeth, 12.
Gosche, Henrietta Anne, 44 ; Otto, 44 ; Pastor,
44.
Gough, Barbara, 117, 141; Sir Henry, Bt., 117,
141 ; Sir Henry, Baron Calthorpe, 117.
Goundry, George Mason, 30.
Graham, Sir Frederick Ulric, Bt., 136; John 94;
fohn Finlayson, 15; .Mary, 94; Sibyl Marcia,
136.
Granger, Rev. Edmund, 42 ; Susanna, 42.
Grant, Charles John Cecil, 135 ; Elizabeth, 21 ;
Elizabeth Henrietta (Lisa), 21 ; I'atrick, 21 ;
Lieut. -General Sir Robert, 135; Lady Sybil Myra
Caroline, 135 ; Dame Victoria Alexandrina, 135.
Green, Charles Henr}-, 4 ; Gertrude Thornton, 4 ;
Mary Isabella Agnes, 4 ; Valentine, 69.
Greene, Catherine, 113; Rt. Rev. Thomas, Bishop
of Ely, 113.
Grellier, Alice LaWnia, 11 ; .\lice Maud, 11 ; .^ngus
William, 10; .'\nr:e, 9, 10; Annie Amelia, 9;
Annie May, 10; Bernard, 11; Cecil, 11;
Charlotte, 9 ; Edith Louisa, 1 1 ; Ernest Franz
Waldemar, 9 ; Ernestine Augusta Doretta
Friedricke Johanna Emma, 9 ; Eva Mary, 1 1 ;
Florence Marianne, 1 1 ; Gabriel, 8 ; Gabrielle,
1 1 ; George Robert, 1 1 ; Gordon Harley, 1 1 ;
Harley Mair, 8, 11 ; Harriott Sophia, 1 1 ; Helen
Grace, 10 ; Rev. Henry, 10 ; Henry Harley, 10 ;
Janette, 10; John, 9 ; John James, 9 ; Margaret,
8 ; Margaret .Mar}-, 8 ; Marie Anne, 8 ; Mary,
8, 9 ; Mar}' Louisa, 8 ; Norman, 1 1 ; Peter
James, 8; Peter Paul, 8; Richard, 8; Richard
James, 8 ; William, 9, 10.
Griepenkeri, Anna Augusta Elise, 91 ; Rev. E., 91.
Griffith, Anne, 1 14 ; Rev. Arthur Hammond, 1 14 ;
Rev. James, 114; James Frederick, H4, 116;
John, 114; Juliana, 114; Louisa Margaret, 114;
Mar}' Caroline, 1 14.
Griffiths, Edward Lloyd, 29 ; Rev. George Pruen,
29 ; Mary Anne, 29 ; Sarah Louisa (Sasie), 29.
Grimston, Fanny, 123; John, 123.
207
Grosvcnor, Lady Dora Mina, 137; Dorothy Alice
Margaret Augusta, 137 ; Lord Henry George,
Gubbins, Charlotte, 74 ; Emma Rhoda, 74 ; John
Panlon, 73, 74 ; General Joseph, 74 ; Mary
Eyics, 74.
Guerini, Cavaliere, 1 19 ; Edward, 1 19 ; Mary Kosa,
119.
Guilford, Francis, Earl of, 20, 23.
Gwyer, Ann, 3 ; William Orchard, 3.
II
Hai{;h, Jane, 66.
Hall, Ann, 31; Annie Gertrude, 108; Flora Lucy,
177; Henry, 31 ; John, loS; Louisa Martha, 177;
Mary Ann, 108; Thonuis 177; Rev. Thomas
Rowland, 177; Walter, 108.
Hamilton, Alicia Frances Forth, 52: Balfour Rowley,
42; Bingham Walker, 42; Camilla Anne Elizabeth
Selina, 42 ; Catharine, 45 ; Catharine I larriet,
45 ; Charles Henry, 45 ; Daniel Vesey, 42 ;
Edward \"esey, 42 ; Elizalieth, 41 ; Elizabeth
Ann, 42 ; Ethel, 44 ; P" ranees, 42 ; Frances
Agnes, 4^ ; Frances Thilippa Catharine, 44, 45 ;
Frederic James, 44 ; Frederick Hervey, 44 ;
kev. Gustavus, 52; Henrietta Anne, 44;
Henrietta Mary, 45; Henry Warburton Fitz-
gerald, 44 ; James, Duke of Abercorn, 162 ;
James Murray, 43 ; Jane Malone, 44 ; John, 41 ;
John Frederick Claud, 44 ; Rev. John Vesey, 43,
45 ; Dame Julia Frances Delme, 43 ; Lilian
Louisa, 45; Mary Macaulay, 41 ; Mary Thomson,
41 ; Lady Maud Evelyn, 162: Reginald Claud, 44;
Richard Malone, 42 ; Admiral Sir Richard Vesey,
43 ; Rosalind Maria, 43 ; Rose I'hilippa, 43 ;
Rose I'hilippa Upton, 44; Sarah, 41, 42; Sarah
Lely Vescina, 41 ; Vescina, 43 ; \'escina Wienholt,
42 ; Violet Julia Delme, 44 ; William, 41 ; Rev.
William, 41 ; William Crosbie, 45 ; William James
Vesey, 44 ; William John Rodney, 44 ; William
John Warburton, 42.
Hammond, Charluite Jemima, 114; Elizabeth, 113;
Mary Elizabeth, 113: William, 113, 114.
Hamp<ien, Henry Bouverie W'illiam, Viscount, 58 ;
ilenry Robert, Viscount, 161 ; Susan Henrietta,
Viscountess, i6i.
Hanson, Charles Simpson, 64 ; Charlotte, 64 ;
Constance Fanny, 64; James Frederick, 170;
ZOe Charlotte, 170.
Harben, Ellen, 105; Henry, 105; Mary, 105.
Harbord, Edward, Baron Sufiield, 184 ; Georgiana,
Lady Sufficld, 1S4 ; Hon'''= Georgiana Mary,
184.
Harding, Helena, 103 ; Henry, 103.
Hardy, Adela Louisa Cassandra, 195; Herbert
Carey, 195 ; Margaret Louisa, 195 ; Mary, 105 ;
Richard, 105.
Harewoo<l, Henry, Enrl of, 1 60, 162.
Harman, Alice Sidney, 147 ; Richard Dacre, 147 ;
Richard James Strachan, 147.
Harris, Agnes, 127 ; Lady Alice Mary, 53 ; Alylmer,
127; Admiral the Hon'''= Sir Edward Alfred John,
53 ; James Edward, Earl of ^Lllmcsbury, 53 ;
Walter Noel, 54.
Harrison, Edward Newell, 41 ; Henry Newell, 41 ;
Margaret Decima Craufurd, III; Sarah Lely
Ve.scina, 41 ; Sophia Mary, 55; Susan, no, in ;
Rev. Thomas, 55; Rev. William Gorsl, 1 10, in ;
Winifred, 1 10.
Hartington, Edward William Spencer, Marquess of,
162.
Hartley, Elizabeth, 46.
Harvey, Admiral Sir Edward, 93 ; Elizabeth Edwards
Lavington, 93 ; John Francis, 93 ; John William
Francis, 93 ; Mary Jane, 93.
Ha.ssard, John, 145.
Hasted, Rev. Henry, 4 ; Mary Anne Elizabeth, 4.
Hawke, John M., 67 ; Josephine Maria, 67.
Ilawkesbury, Cecil George Savile, Haron, 159.
Hay, Archibald Fitzroy George, Earl of Kinnoull,
67 ; Florence Mary, Countess of Kinnoull, 67 ;
George, Earl of Kinnoull, 67 ; Josephine Maria,
Countess of Kinnoull, 67.
Hayes, Blanche, 107 ; Edwin, 107 ; Ellen, 107.
Hayman, Emily Mary, 85; Henry, 85; Rev.
Henry, 85 ; Lydia, 87 ; Rev. William Edward,
85.
Heath, Ann, 3; Edward, 3; Henry George, 53;
Joseph, 53; Juliana Maria Charlotte, 53; Mary
Lily, 3; Rev. Robert, 53; Robert Kindersley, 53.
Helier, llenrietta, 20; Richard, 20.
Hcbcrt, Maria Anne, 8.
Heigham, Rev. Arthur Linzee Chatterton, 4 ; Charles
Pell, 4 ; George Thomas, 4 ; Mary Annabella, 4 ;
Mary Anne Elizabeth, 4.
Herbert, Lady Catherine, 74 ! George Augustus,
Earl of Pembroke, 74.
Heron-M.axwell, Jane Stuart, 166; Sir John Shaw,
Bt., 166.
Hickson, Helen Frances, 177; William, 177; Rev.
William Henry, 177.
Hildebrand, Lieut. -Colonel Godfrey, 95; Godfrey
Lake, 95 ; Mabel, 95.
Hill, Emily, 47; Joseph, 47; Lucy, 149; Phyllis
Emily, 47 ; Thomas, 149.
Hill-Lowe, .\da Mary, 151 ; Arthur Hill Omnianney
Peter, 151 ; Arthur Noel Vernon, 151 ; Beatrice
Geraldine, 151 ; Sybil Geraldine, 151 ; see also
Lowe.
Hillier, Emily, 191 ; Admiral .Sir James, 191.
Hind, .Annette Frances, 46 ; Catherine, 47 ; Catherine
Helen, 48; Charles, 46; Chailes Hartley, 47;
Dorothy Margaret, 48 ; Elizabeth, 46 ; Emily
Barbara F" ranees, 47; Emily Frances llenrietta,
47 ; Frances, 47 ; Frances Laura, 47 ; 1 lenrietta,
46; Henrietta Margaret, 46 ; Henry, 46 ; Henry
Wheeler, 46 ; I lerhcrl Wheeler, 46, 47 ; James
Richard, 48 ; John Hartley, 4648 ; John Herbert,
48 ; Lucy Elizabeth, 48 ; Margaret, 46 ; Phyllis
Emily, 47 ; Richard, 46 ; William, 46, 47 ;
William Frederick, 4S ; Winifrede .Augusta, 48.
Hoar, i;dward, 139.
lloare, Eleanor Mary, 57 ; Henry James, 57 ; Henry
Seymour, 57 ; Jane Seymour Traherne, 57.
Hodge, Jane Eliza, 164 ; William Chapell, 164.
Hodgson, Sir Arlluir, 24 ; Rev. Edward Franks,
1S5 ; Dame Eliza, 24; Elizabeth Odeyne, 24;
Rev. Francis Henry, 24.
Holdcn, Rev. Charles, 54, 69, 70 ; Edward Anthony,
70 ; Francis Shultleworlh, 70 ; Isabel Clara, 54,
69 ; Rosamond Amelia, 69, 70 ; Susan Drummond,
70 ; see also Shuttleworth.
Hollins, Phcebe, 179; William, 179.
Holmes, Ellen, 117: Thom;is Henry, 117.
Holt, Clara, 106: Evelyn FrancTes, 94; Lieut. -Colonel
John, 106; Mary, 106; Vesey Weston, 94.
Hood, Cailierine, 41 ; John, 89; Mary Thomson,
41 ; Sarah Elizabeth, 89; Silas, 41 ; Captain Silas
Thomson, R.N., 41.
Hope, Archibald, 41 ; Hon""'' Caroline Georgina,
133 ; Elizjibeth, 41 ; George William, 133 ; Henry
Walter, 133; Herbert James, 134; Liidy Mary
Catherine Constance, 133.
Hopkins, Louisa, 89; Martin, 89.
Hornby, Augusta, 125; W. II., 125.
Ilorrell, George Thomas, 103; Helena, 103; Mary,
103.
Horsfall, John, 108; Sarah, 108.
Horsley, John, igi ; Sarah, 191.
Hos>ey, John Masters, 77.
Houllon, Florentia Louisa, no; Jolm, no.
Houseman, Henrietta Frances, 195 ; Henry, 195 ;
John, 195 ; Rev. John, 195 ; Mary, 195.
208
Howard, Alfred John, 159; Lady Blanche Georgiana,
1 58 ; Lady Caroline Georgiana, 162; Lady Fanny,
159; Hon''''-' Frederick, 159; Frederick, Earl of
Carlisle, 159; Frederick John, 159; George, Karl
of Carlisle, 15S, 162; Georgiana Dorothy, Countess
of Carlisle, 158.
Howell, Charlotte Maria Jane, 73; Ilted, 73.
Hulme, Alice, 93 ; Jane, 93 ; Rev. Samuel Joseph, 93.
Hume, Ada Mary, 151 ; Colonel Sir GustaNTis, 151.
Hurt, Elizabeth, 69 ; P'rancis, 69 ; James, 69.
Huson, Isabella Anne, 95 ; Nathaniel, 95.
Hutchinson, Rev. Benjamin, no, 112; Caroline
Jemima, 25 ; Emily Gertrude, 25 ; Ernest Rhodes,
112; Flora Houlton, no; George Rowan, 196;
Surgeon-General James Alexander Caldwell, 25 ;
John Ross, 25 ; Julia Margarelt, 25 ; Katherine
Emily, 112; Mary Anne, no, 112; Mary Anne
Ellen (Nina), 196.
Hutton, Deborah Mar>', 176; Rev. Francis Pierpoint
Burton Norman, 176.
Hyde, Thomas Garmston, 65.
Hynam, Gertrude Anne, 116; William, 116.
Ibbetson, Henry, 186; Isabella Grace, 186.
lUingworth, Henry Stanhope, 6; Lucy Marianne, 6.
Impey, Colonel Eugi;ne, 96 ; Isabella Catherine, 96 ;
Mary Catherine, 96.
Inge, Catharine Barbara, 143 ; Rev. Charles, 143 ;
Lady Elizabeth Euphemia, 69 ; Rev. Francis
George, 143 ; Mary, 142 ; Mary Anne, 143 ; Mary
Catharine, 142; Susan, 69; Rev. William, 142, 143;
William Phillips, 69; Rev. William Ralph, 142.
IngUs, Harriet, 86; Peter, 86.
Ingram, Christopher, 5 ; IVIary, 5.
Irby, Hon'''" Augusta Georgiana Elizabeth, 20 ;
William, Baron Boston, 20.
J
Jackson, Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Charles, 189 ;
Charles, 28 ; Charlotte Constance, 133 ; Edward
Alan, 28 ; George, 189 ; Rev. Gerald Henry,
189; Rev. James, 28; John, 173; Louisa Jane,
189 ; Margaret Caroline, 28 ; Mary Eleanor, 189 ;
Mary Louisa, 173; Mary Vivian, 28; General
Sir Richard Downs, 133.
Jacob, Major-General Sir George Le Grand, 28 ;
John, 28; Mary Anne, 28; Ven''" Phihp, 28.
James, Annie Hodge, 96; Elizabeth, 59, 118;
John, 59; Rev. John, 118; Joseph, 59; Maria,
59; Stephen Har\ey, 96; T., 118.
Jebb, Emily Sarah, 190 ; George Samuel William,
190; Major-General Sir Joshua, 190; Mary, 190.
Jenkinson, Charles, Earl of Liverpool, 179, 188;
Fanny, 179, 1S8 ; Frances Augusta, 182;
Frances Sarah, 182, 1S5 ; Francis John Henry,
184 ; Rt. Rev. John Banks, 182, 185 ; Colonel
John Henry, 179, 188.
Jenyns, Rev. Charles Fitzgerald Gambler, 173;
Phebe Millicent, 173; Rose Emily Lytton, 173;
Winfred Bulwer, 173.
Jesper, Caroline, 147; Thomas, 147.
Johnson, Anne, 113; Bernard Marr, 171 ; Blanche
Lilian, 171 ; Dorothy Jacqueline, 105 ; Elizabeth
Ann, 42; Florence, 67; Katherine, 171; Mar)', 42,
105 ; Mary Theresa, 76; Thomas Marr, 171;
Valentine Goode, 105; William, 67; Rev. William,
42; William Goode, 103: Rev. William Moore, 42.
Johnston, Herbert William, 38 ; Sophie Sinclair
Anstice, 38.
Johnstone, Anne Alderson, 13 ; Annie Grace, 13 ;
Charlotte Henrietta, 13 ; Harriet Mary Saunders,
13 ; Captain Henry Boyes, R.N., 13 ; John Hope,
13-
Jones, Anna Maria, 66 ; Edith Alicia, 181 ; Emma,
124; Harvey Bowen, 94; Henry, 66; Hugh,
124; Jane Ilarriel, 14; Joseph, 14; Lavinia, 82;
Mary, 14 ; Mary Eleanor, 28 ; Richard Meredith,
47; Robert OHver, :8i ; Rosa Elizabeth, 117;
Thomas, 117; Watkin Llewellyn, 28.
Jowitt, Louisa Margaret, 64 ; Margaret (Daisy), 64 ;
Kev. William, 64.
K
Ivarslake, Anne, 82 ; Emily, 67 ; John Burgess, 82 ;
John Burgess Preston, 67 ; Mary Leonora Amy,
67 ; Preston, 67.
Keighley, Elizabeth, 31 ; Josephine, 31 ; William, 31.
Kekewich, Agatha Maria Sophia,, 169 ; Sir Arthur,
168, 169 ; Charles Granville, 169 ; Loui-sa, 70 ;
Dame Marianne, 169; Samuel Trehawke, 70, 169.
Kennaway, Anna, 83, 86; Thomas, 83, 86.
Kennedy, Agnes, 127 ; Rev. Evory Hamilton, 127 ;
Lieut. -Colonel Richard George, 127; Violet, 127.
Kenny, Mary Cecilia Violet, 137 ; Thomas Edward,
137-
Kenton, Judith, 33.
Kenyon, Hon'''" Edward Frederick, 23, 24 ; Emma
Dorothea, 22 ; George, 22 ; Georgina, Lady,
24; Lloyd, Baron, 24.
Kindersley, Mary Anne, 56; Mary Elizabeth, 56, 71 ;
Sir Richard Torin, 36, 71.
King, Amelia, III; Ellen, 141, 142; George, 135,
141, 142; Jane, 135; Jane Finlayson, 15;
Margarita Maxwell, 15; Peter, 15; Rev. Richard,
III; Sarah Ann, 73.
Kingsford, John, 91 ; Mary, 91.
Kinloch, Sir David, Bt., 73; Harriet, 73.
KinnouU, Archibald Fitzroy George, Earl of, 67 ;
Florence Mary, Countess of, 67 ; George, Earl of,
67 ; Josephine Maria, Countess of, 67.
Knapp, Anna Maria, 22 ; Rev. Henry, 22.
KnatchbuU, Rt. Hon''''= Sir Edward, Bt., 140 ; Mary
Dorothea, 140.
Knight, Adela, 194 ; Adela Louisa Cassandra, 195 ;
Rev. Charles Edward, 140; Edward, 140, 194, 195;
Elizabeth Adela, 194; Louisa Oclavia Charlotte,
140; Mary Dorothea, 140; William Brodnax, 140.
Knottesford, Rev. Francis Fortescue, 144 ; Maria,
144 ; see also Fortescue.
Knox, Andrew, 47 ; Rev. Andrew, 47 ; Catherine,
47; Francis Blake, 192; Katharine Georgina, 192;
Mildred, 192.
Ladds, Annie Amelia, 9 ; Ellen Sarah, 9 ; John, 9 ;
Rev. John Sam, 9.
Lamb, Rev. James Henry, no.
Lambert, Agnes Laura, 190 ; Thomas, 190.
Lane, John, 143; Mary Jane, 143.
Langiford, Caroline, 126; Caroline Charlotte Jane,
126; Captain Netherton, R.N., 126.
Langham, John, 33 ; Judith, 33 ; William, 33.
Langham-Carter, Frances Maud, 35 ; Reginald
Robert, 35 ; William, 35 ; see also Carter.
Langston, Agatha Maria Sophia, 169; John, 169.
Lansdowne, Henry Charles Keith Petty, Marquess
of, 162; Maud Evelyn, Marchioness of, 162.
de Lareste, Marie Louise Antoinette Lenferna, 86.
Larkin, Agnes Catlierine, 106 ; Eveleen Marie Birdie,
106; Thomas J., 106.
Lascelles, Lady Caroline Georgiana, 162 ; Hon**''
Emma Elizabeth, 162 ; Henry, Earl of Harewood,
160, 162 ; Lady Louisa, 160 ; William Saunders
Sebright, 162.
Lawrence, Lieut. -General Sir George, 96; Isabella
Catherine, 96; Paul Ogden, 169.
Lawrie, Annie .\d.-iir, 91 ; Rev. James, 91.
209
Leach, ElizatKth, 109; Timothy, 109.
Lear, Kc-v. Edward llenison, 189.
Lechmere, Sir Anthony, Bt., 65: Rev. Anthony
Berwick, 65; Sir Edmund Anthony Harley, Bt.,
65 ; Emily Mary, 65 ; Dame Mary, 65.
Lcconfield, Constance Evelyn, Lady, 134; Henr)',
Baron, 134.
Lee. Arthur Morier, 145 ; Catherine Anna, 145 ;
Edward Arthur, 126; Edward Cornwall, 126;
George Philip, 145 ; Harry Wilmot, 42 ; Jessey,
69; John Lee, 69; Katharine Sybil, 126; Lucy
Florence, 126; Mary Anne, 145; Philip Douglas,
145 ; ste also Vaughan-Lee.
Leeds, Eleonor Charlotte Berkeley, III; Sir Joseph
Edward, Bt., Ill; Dame Marian, in.
Lees, Ellen, 105; Harold, 105; Jeremiah, 105.
Legard, Digby, 118, 122; Frances, 118; Jane, 118,
122.
IwCgge, Maria Bourget, 79-
Leh.ine, Daniel, 1S3; Katharine Mary Josephine, 183.
Leicester, Thoni;u> William, Earl of, 132, 134.
Leigh, Adelaide, 87, 88 ; Adelaide xMary, 87 ;
Alice Eileen Anna, 87 ; Amy Gertrude, 84 ;
Ann, 80-82, 88 ; Anna, 83, 86 : Anna Rose, 88 ;
Anne Gertrude, 84; Anne Whitmash, 81, 85;
Annie Charlotte, 81; Arthur William, 80, 88;
Augusta Maria, 88; Barbara, 85; Charlotte, 81,
85 ; Charlotte .Mice, 83 ; Charlotte Elizabeth, 80-82 ;
Charlotte Elizabeth L^vinia, 82 ; Charlotte Emnic-
line, 85; Dora, 85 ; Dorothy Frances, 83 ; Edith
Haynes, 86 ; Edith Rose, 86 ; Colonel Egerton, 74 ;
Eleanor Sophia Egerton, 74 ; Elizabeth, 82, 87 ;
Emily Mary, 85 ; Emily Symes, 82 ; Ernest,
85 ; Ethel, 85 ; Eva Mary, 86 ; Evelyn
Mary, 84; Fanny, 80, 81; Fanny Caroline, 86,
87; Francis, 81, 82; Francis Geoffrey, 82;
Francis Wilson, 80 ; Frank, 83 ; Colonel Frank,
83 ; Frederick, 80, 83, 86, 87 ; Frederick Arthur,
87 ; Frederick Oliver, 82 ; Frederick Robert, 87 ;
Geoffrey, 84; Henrietta, 85; Henry, 80, 84,
85 ; Henry James, 81, 85 ; Henry John, 88 ;
James .\ubrey, 84 ; James Oliver, 81 ;
Jane Alice, 83 ; Rev. John, 84 ; Joseph Ward, 84 ;
Joseph Warden, 82 ; Katharine St. Barbe, 84 :
Launcelot, 82 ; Lavinia, 82 ; Lilian Florence, 83 ;
Lydia Rachel, 74 ; Mabel, 83 ; Margaret, 80, 82,
83 ; Margaret Staines, 82 ; Maria Bourget, 79 ;
Marion Gisia, 85 ; Mary, 79-82, 86 ; Mary Eliza-
beth, 88 ; .Maud Elizabeth, 87 ; Rev. Neville
Egerton, 74 ; Percy, 85 ; Peter Warden, 82 ;
Rebecca, 79 ; Robert, 79-82, 84, 88 ; Robert
Henry, 82 ; Robert Kennaway, 86, 8S ;
Major-General Robert Thomas, 86 ; Sarah, 87 ;
Susan, 85; Walter, 85; Rev. Walter, 85; William,
79-81.
Lemaire, Ethel Constance, 5; Jean H., 5.
Leonard, Mari.anne, II.
Letablere, V'ery Rev. Daniel, 43 ; Esther Charlotte,
43-
Lettis, Elizabeth, 104; Thomas, 104.
Ley, Rev. Clement, 191; Emily, 191; Captain James
Clement, R.N., 191 ; Judith Letitia, 191.
Lillingston, Abraham Spooner, 141 ; Charles, 172 ;
Rev. Edward, 172 ; Harriet Louisa Foniiereau,
172; Harriot, 172.
Liniond, Beatri.x Campbell, 78 ; Major-General
David, 78 ; Margaret, 78 ; Mary Adeline, 78 ;
Rous Milner, 78.
Lindemann, Carl, 85 ; Charlotte Emmeline, 85 ;
Wilhelmina, 85.
Lismore, Cornelius, Baron, 158; Frances, Lady, 158.
Litchfield, Harriet Sarah Dibdin, 106; John, 106.
Littlejohn, James, 104 ; Margaret, 104 ; Margaret
Dora, 104.
Littleton, Eleanor, 164; John, 164; Nicholas, 164;
Thomazine, 164.
Litton, Edward, 43; Esther Charlotte, 43; John,
43 ; Vescina, 43.
Liverpool, Charles, Earl of, 179, 188.
Locke, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, 20; William, 20.
Lockwood, Elizaliclh, 31 ; Joshua, 31.
I-ockyer, Eliza Mary, 59; Thomas, 59.
Long, Caroline Elizabeth, 122; C. Beckford, 122.
Lorainc, Rev. Nevison, 67.
Lovcl)and, Rev. Anthony William, 3 ; Frances Alice,
3 ; Rev. Matthew Thomas, 3 ; Phillis Jane, 3.
Lovell, Edith Haynes, 86; Harriet, 86; Robert
Haynes, 86.
Lowe, Anna, 152; Anna Louisa, 1 50; Admiral
Arthur, iji, 154; Arthur Charles, 149; Charles
Edward Francis, 153; Eleanor Catherine, 153;
Eleanor Lucy, 152; Elizabeth Henrietta, 151;
Ellen Lucy, 149; Emily Elizabeth (.Milly), 150;
Emma, 153; Emma Florence Hiistings, 152;
Florence, 151, 154; Frances Mary Ann, 150;
Francis Joel, 153; Rev. George, 149, 150, 152;
George Edward, 150; Rev. George Francis Edward,
150; George Henry Herbert Noel, 153; Georgina
Emily .Madelina, 150; Harriet, 153; Harriet
Lucy, 150; Harry Noel, 150; Helen, 149;
Henrietta lender, 154; Herbert, 152; Herbert
Edward, 153 ; Janet, 152 ; Katharina, 151 ;
K.itharina Jane Caroline, 152; Louisa, 150;
I^iuisa Julia, 151 ; Lucy, 149; Mary Elsie, 149,
150; Kev. Noel, 152; Noel Arthur, 153; Lieut.-
Colonel Noel Herbert Strode, 154; Rachel Annie,
153; Thomas, 149; Very Rev. Thomas, 149;
Thomas .-Arthur Hill, 149, 150; Rev. Thomas Hill,
149-153; Very Rev. Thimias Hill Peregrine Furye,
149, 151; Thomas Humphrey, 149; see also
Hill-Lowe.
Luard, Helen Graham, 122; William Wright, 122.
Lucas, Susanna, 148.
I.yltelton, George William, Baron, 161 ; Hon'''*
Lucy Caroline, 161.
M
M.acadani, Honoria Mary, 138; Colonel William, 138.
Mc.VUum, Duncan Livingstone, 30 ; Lucy, 30 ;
Pha-be Jane, 30.
McConnell, John, 52.
Macdonald, James, 46, 47.
M.icfarlane, -Helen, 136; Thomas, 136.
Macirone, George .'\ugustus, 144.
MacKay, Barbara, 10; Hugh, 10.
Mackay, Andrew, 167 ; Iknjamina, 76; Charles, 76;
Isabel, 167 ; Johanna, 167.
Mackeson, Annie Adair, 91 ; Carlota Genoveva, 91 ;
George Lawie, 89, 91 ; Henry Bean, 91.
Mackie, Emily Adelaide, 149 ; Major-General
George, 149.
McLaren, Jane Elizabeth Amelia, 38 ; John, 38.
Maclean, Caroline Elizabeth, 122 ; Charles Hope,
122 ; Elizal)eth Hope, 122.
MacLeod, Alexander Ch.-irles, 36 ; .'Mice Olivia, 68 ;
Ellen Augusta, 68 ; Mary Catherine (Birdie), 36 ;
Robert Bruce /Etneas, 68 ; Roderick Willoughby,
68 ; Sophia Maria Purvcs, 36.
McLeod, James William, 164; Mary Frances Louisa,
164.
McM.ihon, Dame Emily Anne, 55 ; Frederica, 55,
72 ; Lieut. -General Sir Thomas, Bt., 55, 72.
McMicking, Gilbert, 136 ; Helen, 136; Helen Mary,
136.
McMuUin, Fanny Caroline, 86 ; Marie Louise
Antoinette Lenferna, 86 ; Robert, 86.
Macnamara, Frederick Hayes, 179; Henry, 179;
Louisa Cranstoun, 179.
Maconchy, George, 126; Lucy Florence, 126.
Macpher.son, Constance Margaret, 138 ; James, 138 ;
Lieut. -Colonel Robert N.iysmith, 138.
Maddocks, Jane, 48 ; Thomas, 48.
Mainwaring, Admiral Rowland, 71 ; Sophia Henrietta,
71-
Malmesbur>', James Edward, Earl of, 53.
Malone, Bridget, 43 ; Frances Agnes, 43 ; Richard, 43.
Manchester, Louise Fredericke Auguste, Duchess of,
159 ; William Drogo, Duke of, 159.
Manning, Cardinal, 120.
Mansfield, Charles, 9, 1 1 ; Elizabeth, 1 1 ; Frederick,
9 ; Harriott Sophia, 1 1 ; James, 1 1 ; Thomas
Hyatt, II.
Manson, Mere, 147.
Marsh, Lieut. -Colonel Hippisley, 73; Hippisley
Cunliffe, 73 ; Louisa Hariot, 73.
Marsland, Edward, 66; Helen Frances, 66; Jane, 66.
Martin, Adam, 108 ; Adelaide Maria, 108 ; David,
139 ; Julia Amherst Mary, 139.
Mason, Jane, 30.
Matthey, Mary Ann, 10 ; Simon, 10.
Maude, Thomas William, 42.
May, Alison Shepherd, 14 ; Helen, 14 ; Thomas, 14.
Meek, Isabella Sarah, 194; John, 194.
Mein, James, 167; Jane Scott, 167; Margaret Pott,
167.
Melville, Robert, Viscount, 179.
Mercer, George, 98.
Mercer-Henderson, Alice Jane, 134; Lieut. -General
Douglas, 134; George William, 134; Susan
Arabella, 134.
Merewether, Eliza Mary, 59 ; Eveline Maria, 59 ;
Henry Alworth, 59, 62, 63 ; Maria, 59 ; Rev.
Wyndham Arthur Scinde, 61, 63.
Merie, Dr. , 90 ; Isabella, 90.
Micklem, Major-General Edward, 126 ; Eleanor
Catherine, 126; Eva, 126.
Midleton, George, Viscount, 20.
Millais, Adelaide Jane, 189 ; John William, 189 ;
Judith Agnes, 189; Mary, 189; William Henry, 189.
Miller, Constance, iii ; Elizabeth, 95 ; Sarah
.Margaret, 95; William, 95.
Moline, Isabella, 39; Sparks, 39.
Monk, Charles James, 123; Florence, 123; Julia, 123.
Montagu, Hon'''' Caroline Georgina, 133; Henry
James, Lord Montague, 133; Louise Fredericke
Auguste, Duchess of Manchester, 159; William
Drogo, Duke of Manchester, 1 59.
Moody, Emily Mary, 121; .Margaret, 118; Robert
Sadleir, 118, 121.
Moore, Aubrey Gordon de Appleby, 72 ; Bridget, 43 ;
Charles Frederick Rickstead, 7 1 ; Charles Louis
George, 70 ; Rev. Charles Thomas, 54, 58, 72 ;
Clara Elizabeth, 69 ; Elizabeth, 69 ; Elsie Louise,
70 ; Esme John, 72 ; George, 54, 69 ; George
Augustus William, 72 ; George John, 69, 70 ;
Gerald Henry, 70 ; Isabel Clara, 54, 69 ; Katharine,
72 ; Lancelot Geoffry, 70 ; Louisa, 70 ; Mabel
Charlotte, 54, 58, 72 ; Matthias, 43 ; Rosamond,
72 ; Susan, 69, 71 ; Susan Drummond, 70 ; Sylvia
Mary, 71 ; Vera Irene, 72.
Moore-Stevens, Anne Eleanor, 152; Yen'''' John,
152; John Curzon, 152; Louisa Julia, 152.
Morgan, DaWd, 152; Mary, 152.
Morris Da\id Gigner Campbell, 1 70; Mary, 170.
Morson, Florence, 107 ; Heloise, 107 ; Thomas, 107 ;
Thomas Pierre, 107.
Mosley, Octavia, 146; Sir Oswald, Bt., 146; Sophia
Anne, 146.
Mott, Frances, I ; Thomas, I.
Mowat, Gertrude Evelyn, 35 ; Rev. James, 35.
Mundy, Maria Georgiana, 22 ; Sir Robert Miller, 22.
Munro, Major-General Andrew Aldcom, 76 ; Janet
Victoria, 76; Ranald Martin Cunliffe, 76.
Murray, Alexander, Earl of Dunmore, 74 ; Lady
Ale.xandrina Victoria, 74 ; Catherine, Countess of
Dunmore, 74; Charles Archibald, 134; Rev. Canon
Frederick William, 112; Rt. Rev. Lord George,
Bishop of St. Davids, 21 ; Vice-Admiral James
Arthur, 43 ; Julia, 43 ; Julia Frances Delme, 43 ;
Louisa Anne, 21; Rev. Maurice, 112.
Musgrave, Ven'''<= Charles Baxter, 171 ; Charles
Thomas, 171; Frances, 171; Rev. Vernon, 171.
N
Neal, Thomas Henry, 92.
Nethercote, Charlotte Frances, 1 14 ; Charlotte
Jemima, 114; Henry Osmund, 114; John, 114;
Louisa, 114.
Neustetter, Frances Mary Ann, 150 ; Rev. Frederick
von Stiirmer, 150.
Newman, Annie Cecilia Mabel, 176; Caroline
Dudley, 175 ; Rev. Charles Ernest, 176 ; Charles
Frederick, 175 ; Charlotte, 175 ; Charlotte Mar)-,
178; Deborah Mary, 176; Dora Mildred, 176;
Dudley, 175, 178; Dudley Dalison, 175; Emily
Gracilla, 175; Emily Jane, 176; Lieut. -Colonel
Ernest Peake, 178; Evelyn Susanna, 176;
Flora Lucy, 177 ; Frances Beatrice, 176 ;
Frances Edith, 175 ; Frances Josephine, 177 ;
Frances Mary, 176 ; Frances Sarah, 175 ;
Rev. Francis Browne, 175, 176; Geoffrey Gunneil,
176; George Gunneil, 177; George Herbert, 176;
Helen Frances, 177 ; John, 175 ; John Burton,
176; Katherine, 175; Kathleen Clara, 178; Mary
Emily, 176; Mary Sophia, 175, 176; Maud
Emilie, 175; Richard Vernon, 178; Robert Finch,
175; Robert Rutland, 175; Ruth, 176; Rutland
John, 178; Sophia Elizabeth, 176.
Newsom, Hannah Maria, 144 ; John George, 144.
Newton, Anna Rosamond, 56 ; Charles Edmund,
56 ; Francis Curzon, 56 ; .Mary Beatrice, 56.
Nicholson, Edith Mar}-, 194; Isabella Sarah, 194;
William, 194.
Nisbelt, John Alexander, 179; Louisa Cranstoun,
179-
Noake, Alfred, 77.
Noble, Grace, 166.
Noel, Charles, Earl of Gainsborough, 58 ; Christopher
Henry, 114; Edith Mary, 58; Gerard Thomas, 58;
Honi"'' Henry Lewis, 58 ; Rev. Montague Henry,
58; Sophia Mar)', 114.
Nolan, Rev. John, 41 ; Sarah, 41.
Norris, Anne Elizabeth, 176; Charles, 9; Elizabeth,
9; James, 176; Rev. James, 61 ; Mary, 9; Mary
Anne, 61 ; Stephen Clark, 9 ; Stephen Percev.il,
8, 9; Rev. William, 61 ; Rev. William Burrell, 61 ;
William Phillips, 9.
North, Rt. Rev. the Hon''''= Bro widow. Bishop of
Winchester, 20, 23 ; Lady Elizabeth, 20 ; Francis,
Earl of Guilford, 20, 23 ; Lady Henrietta, 23 ;
Hon"' Henrietta Maria, 20.
Northampton, Charles, Earl of, 158.
Norton, Alfred, 34 ; John, 34 ; Sarah Ann, 34.
Norwich, Rt. Rev. John Sheepshanks, Bishop of,
126.
Nott, Captain Edward Bunbury, R.N., 98; Captain
Edward Thomas, R.N., 98; George Frederick
Hill, 98 ; Mary Harriet, 98.
O
O'Brien, Anna Maria Sydney, 141 ; Dame Anne 141 ;
Rt. Hon"" Sir Edward Lucius, Bt., 141.
O'Callaghan, Cornelius, Baron Lismore, 158 ;
Frances, Lady Lismore, 158 ; Hon'''" Louisa,
158.
Oldershaw, Rev. John, 143 ; Mary Anne, 143.
Oldreive, John Browse, 92.
Oliver, Francis Wilson, 80 ; James Rixon, 1 16 ;
Susannah Maria, 1 16 ; Thomas, 80.
Ommanney, Admiral Sir John Acworth, 150;
Katharina, 150: Octa\-ius, 41.
Orr, Elizabeth, 169, 172; James, 169, 172.
Owen, Adolphine Bertha, 194; Angela Frances, 117;
Rev. Henr)- John, 117; Herbert, 194; Rev. John,
117; Mary Frances, 117.
Oxford, Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of,
117.
Packe, Edmund, 45 ; Louisa Emily, 45.
Page, Catherine, 80; Mcnry James Selfe (afterwards
Selfe), 142 ; Rev. James, 142 ; John, 80 ; John
Theodore, So ; Mary, 80.
Paine, Cornelius, 176; Sophia Elizabeth, 176.
Palmer, Mary Blake, 164; William, 164.
Palmer- Morewood, Charles Rowland, 54 ; Clara, 54 ;
Ernest Augustus, 54 ; Hon'"'"' Georgiana, 54 ;
William, 54.
Pantin, Emilie Johanna, 90 ; Herbert, 90 ; William,
90.
Annis Rachel, 61 ; Rev. David, 61.
Ellen, 149; Ellen Lucy, 149; George,
Panlon,
Pardoe
149.
Parker,
Hannah Maria, 144 ; Hugh, 28 ; Margaret
Caroline, 28 ; Margaret Skoltowe, 144 ; Richard
Neville, 144.
Parnell, Rev. Frank, 171.
Parry, Jemima, 27 ; William Ensor, 27.
Partington, Edward, 21.
Patleson, Rev. Henry, 146; Lucy, 146.
Paltison, Emily Munlgonicry, 35 ; Rev. George
James, 35; James Kalfour, 35; Mary, 35.
Paton, Colonel John, 73; Su.san Emily, 73.
Peake, Robert W'illiam, 175.
Pearse, Rev. John Gilberd, 153.
Pearson, Adelaide Catherine, 34 ; Anne, 34 ; Rev.
Henry, 34; Thomas, 34; Rev. William Carter,
34-
Pcchell, Augustus, 182; Frances Augusta, 182.
Peek, Eliza Letitia, 165; Philip, 165.
Pembroke, George Augustus, Earl of, 74.
Penny, Alice, 93 ; Ann Pimlow, 93 ; Edward,
92; Rev. Edward, 92; Rev. Edward William, 92;
Elizabeth Edwards Lavington, 93 ; Emma, 92 ;
Esther, 92 ; Rev. Eraser liislup, 92, 93 ; Mary,
92 ; Peter, 92 ; Rebecca, 92 ; Thomas, 92, 93 ;
Thomas Carisbrooke, 92 ; Thomas Edward Eraser,
93-
Peter, Henrietta, 46 ; James, 46.
Phillipps, Katherinc Somerset Wyttenbach, 187 ;
Sir Thomas, Bt., 187.
Phillips, Edward William, 83 ; Emily Katherine
March, III; Henrietta Elizabeth, 83; James
Edward, 83; Juanlta Maxwell, 16; Mabel, 83;
Thomas, 16; Tliomxs Henry, 16.
Philpot, Agnes, 36 ; John Townshend, 36 ; Mary
Frances, 36.
Pimlow, Mary, 92.
Player, Elizabeth Lydia, 60 ; George, 60.
Ponsonby, Frances, 158; John, 158; Walter William,
Earl of Bessborough, 23.
Ponsonby-Fane, Hon'''" Louisa Anne Rose, 23 ;
Margaret Maria, 23 ; Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon,
23-
Portal, Adela, 194; John, 194.
Porter, Annie Roma, 1 10 ; Eleanor, 164 ; Eliza
Letitia, 165 ; Ellen Loveday, 165 ; Emma, 165 ;
Rev. Eri.sey John, 165 ; Godfrey Erisey Aleck
Russell, 164; Isabella, 106; James, no; Jane
Eliza, 164 ; John Scott, 106 ; Mary, 164 ; Mary
Blake, 164 ; Mary Frances Louisa, 164 ; Mary
Philips, 165; Philip, 164; Philip Erisey Blackburn,
164, 165; Richard, 164, 165; Roderick, 165;
Samuel James, no; Colonel Thomas Cole, 164;
William Erisey BuUer, 164 ; William Spicer,
165.
Potter, Thomas Ashcroft, 14.
Powell, Edward Pardoe, 150; Elizabeth, :i; Rev.
George Bather, 149, 150, 195; Thomas, 11.
Powlctt, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Duche-ss of
Cleveland, 132; Harry George, Duke of Cleveland,
132; see also V'anc.
Prescott, Charlotte, 1 15; Sir George Beeston, Bt.,
115; Rev. George Frederick, 191; Mary, 191;
Sarah, 191.
Preston, Adelaide, 108 ; Agnes Daphne, 106 ; Alan
Westbury, 108; Alfred, 106; Lieut. -Colonel
Alfred Charles, 106 ; Alice, 5, 104 ; .\melia, 106 ;
Amie, 105; Amy \'iolet, 104, loS; Ann, 103, 106;
Annie Gertrude, 108 ; .'Vrlhur, 107 ; Barbara,
108 ; Blanche, 107 ; Caroline, 5 ; Clara, 106 ;
Classon O'DriscoU, 106; Constance Violet, 107;
Doris Eileen, loS ; Dorothy Jacqueline, 105 ;
Edith, 105 ; Elizabeth, 103 ; Ellen, 105 ; Ellen
Sarah, 9 ; Ernest Stanton, 107 ; Esmee Theodora,
106 ; Eva Mary, 103 ; Eveleen Marie Birdie,
106; Evelyn, loS ; Florence, 107; Frank, 104,
107 ; Gladys Kathleen, 105 ; Harriet lirenda,
107; Harriet Litchfield, I06 ; Harry Westbury,
106, 108; Henry John, 103 ; Herbert Classon,
103 ; Jane, 104 ; Jessie, 105 ; Joan Litchfield,
108 ; John, 103; John Scott, 107; Joseph Cla-sson,
103, 104 ; Joseph Thomas, I03, 104 ; Leonard
Ronald, 108 ; Lillian Annie, 103 ; Lillian Scott,
107 ; Lionel Litchfield, 108 ; Margaret, 108 ;
Margaret Dora, 104 ; .Margot Cicely, I06 ; Mary,
103, 107 ; Mary Ancilla, 107 ; Mary Lielitia,
107 ; Mildred, 108 ; Muriel Elaine, 107 ; I'ercy,
104, 105 ; Reginald Percy, 104 ; Richard, 9,
197; Ronald Holt, 106 ; Koyston Keith, 107;
Sarah Susannah, 103 ; Shirley, 108 ; Sidney,
106 ; Stanley, 107 ; Stanley Cadogan, 104 ;
Stanton William, 103, 105 ; Captain Thoinas,
R.N., 5.
Price, Frederick George Hilton, 132.
Prideaux, Agatha Anstice, 40 ; Anna, 36 ; Annette,
39 ; Arthur Ker Anstice, 39 ; Arthur William, 36 ;
Beville, 38 ; Beville Engledue Anstice, 40 ;
Caroline, 36, 38 ; Charles Chamberlen Anstice,
38 ; Charles James, 36, 38 ; Charlotte, 36 ; Claude
William .'\nstice, 40 ; Dora, 38 ; Denis Robert
.\iislice, 38; Dorothy Mary Anstice, 40; Eliza,
38; Elizalieth .Ann, 38; Ellen, 37; Emma
Beesley, 37 ; Esme Dora Sinclair, 38 ; Ethel
Charlotte .Vnsticc, 39 ; Fanny, 39 ; Florence
Grisewood, 37, 38 ; Frances Mae, 37 ; Francis
Beville, 36 ; Francis William, 36, 38 ; E"rancis
Winckworlh Anstice, 37 ; George, 36, 37 ; George
Walter Beville, 38 ; Grace Caroline Anstice, 40 ;
Guy Vivian Anstice, 40; Hugh Guillum An,stice,
39; Isabel Laura .\nstice, 40 ; Isabella, 39 ; John
Humphrey Anstice, 40 ; Laura Mar.y, 40 ; Louisa,
3S; .Mary Agatha Holmwood, 37; Mary Catheiine
(Birdie), 36 ; Mary Charlotte, 36, 37 ; Mary
Cowles, 36 ; Mary Frances, 36 ; Nina, 39 ; Nora
Evelyn, 37 ; Pamela Margaret Anstice, 37 ; Philip
Edward, 37 ; Robert .'\nstice, 38 ; Colonel Robert
Anstice, 37 ; Sophia Isabella Winckworlh, 37 ;
Sophie Sinclair Anstice, 38 ; Walter Courtenay,
38 ; Walter Sherburne, 36 ; William, 36 ; Colonel
William Francis, 36 ; William Hugh Cardinan,
37-
Priestley, Charlotte Caroline, 75 ; Rev. Henry
Samuel, 75 ; John, 75.
Primrose, Adela Blanche Margaret, 137 ; Albert
Edward Harr)' Meyer Archibald, Lord Dalmeny,
137; Alice Jane, 134; Lady Anne, 133; Anne
Marg.-iret, Countess of Rosebery, 132; Hon""'
Archibald, 132 ; Archibald, Lord Dalmeny, 132 ;
Archibald Bouverie, 138 ; Archibald Henry
Reginald, 136; Sir Archibald John, Earl of
Rosebery, 132 ; Sir Archibald Philip, Earl of Rose-
bery, 13s; Arthur John, 138; Lieut. -Colonel the
Hon"" Bouverie Francis, 134, 138; Catherine
Wilhelmina, Lady Dalmeny, 132 ; Charlotte Lucy,
Henrietta, 138; Lady Constance Evelyn, 134;
Constance Margaret, 138 ; Dorothy, 136; Dorothy
Alice Margaret Augusta, Lady Dalmeny, 137 ;
Edward Neil, 138; Evelyn, 137; Lieut. -Colonel
the Hon"" Everard Henry, 136; Francis Archibald,
135; Frederica Jane, 135; Frcderica Mary, 135;
Hon""'" Frederica .Sophia, 134; Vice- Admiral
George Anson, 137 ; Gilbert Edward, 137 ;
212
Gwendolen Gertrude Maude, 138; Hannah,
Countess of Kosebery, 135 ; Harriet, Countess
of Kosebery, 132; Lady Harriet, 133; Dame
Helen Mary, 136; Sir Henry William, 136;
Jane, 135; Jessie Katharine, 137; Lady Louisa,
133; Louisa Wilhelmina, 136; Lady Margaret
Etrenne Hannah, 136; Margaret Sophia, 134;
Marjorie Frances, 137; Lady Mary Anne, 134;
Lady Mary Catherine Constance, 133 ; Mary
Cecilia Violet, 137 ; Hon'''" Neil James Archibald,
137 ; Lady Sybil Myra Caroline, I3S-
Prior, Major- General Henry, 36; Sophia Maria
Purves, 36.
Puleston, Dame Catherine Judith, 124 ; Katharine
Theodosia Fountayne, 124; Sir Richard Price, Bt.,
124.
Punnett, Arthur Hugh, 103; Eva Mary, 103; John
Trefusis, 103; Louisa, 103.
Pye, Emily Charlotte, 124; Henry John, 124; Rev.
Henry John, 124; Mary Anne, 124.
R
Radmall, Fanny Lucy, 54: Thomas, 54.
Radnor, William, Earl of, 132.
Ralli, Julia, 123; Pantia Stephen, 123.
Ram, Abel Humphry, 115; Heline Harriet Elizabeth,
115; Mary Christian, 115; Stephen, 115; Violet,
115.
Ramsden, Adelaide, 108; Archibald, 108.
Ravenhill, Anna Louisa, 6 ; Emma Harriet, i ;
Francis Richard, III; Rev. Canon Henry Everett,
I ; John, I, 6; John R., in ; Sophia Harriet,
1,6; Wilhelmina Frances, in; William WaUlron,
1,6.
Rawdon, Everilda Amelia, 5 ; Joshua, 5.
Rawson, Annie Roma, no; Beatrice Octavia, 112;
Catherine, 109 ; Charles, 109 ; Charles Collinson,
no; Charles Stansfeld, 109-111; Charlotte
Elizabeth, 1 10 ; Constance, in; Delia Elizabeth,
109, no; Dorothy Winifred Meynell, 112;
Edmund Stansfeld, no, in; Eleonor Charlotte
Berkeley, in; Elizabeth, 109; Elizabeth Frances,
109; Emma Sarah, 112; Francis, 112; Francis
Edmund, in; Francis Richard, 112; Francis
William, 109; Geoffrey Edmund, III; Harry,
no; Harry Gilbert Collinson, no; John, 109 ;
Katlierine Emily, 112; Lancelot Bernard, in;
Lancelot Guy, n I ; Lionel Reginald, n I ;
Margaret Decima Craufurd, in; Mary Anne,
no, 112 ; Nelly, 109 ; Octavia, in ; Samuel, 42 ;
Sarah, log; Stansfeld, 109, 112; Sybil Stansfeld,
112; Una Belle, in ; Wilhelmina Frances Cahill,
III ; William Henry, 109; Winifred, no; Winifred
Grace, in.
Raynes, Helen Garnham, 122; Margaret, 122; Rev.
William, 122.
Reaman, Joel, 153; Rachel Annie, 153.
Rebintich, Junias, 61 ; Magdaleine, 61.
Recabarren, Genoveva, 91.
Reckitt, Anna Barbara, 12S ; Arnold, 128; Francis,
128.
Reed, Rev. Charles Martyn, 186; Frances Maria
Emma, 1 86.
Reeve, Jessie, 105 ; Robert Dalby, 105.
Reid, Mary Catherine, 147 ; Thomas Chalmers, 147.
Rendall (formerly Ilolden), Francis Shuttleworth,
70.
Rendlesham, Anne Sophia, Lady, 21; John, Baron,
21.
Revell, Elizabeth Henrietta, 45; Thomas, 45.
Reynolds, Elizabeth, 28 ; Jemima Vina, 41 ;
Rear-Admiral Robert Carthew, 28; Lieut. -Colonel
Thomas Vincent, 41.
Rhodes, Emma Sarah, 112; Matthew John, 112.
Richardson, Emily Jane, 94, 177; James Mallcott,
94; William Malcott, 177.
Rickards, George Kettilby, 142.
Riddell, Alexander Fowler, 170; Sir James MiUes,
Bt. , 74 ; Mary, 74, 170; Mary Augusta, 74 ; Mary
Lee, 170.
Ridley, Rev. Charles John, 193 ; Rev. Henry
Colborne, 193 ; Marj-, 193 ; Rev. Nicholas James,
I93> '95 ; Nicholas William, Baron Colborne,
193 ; Rev. William Henry, 196.
Ripley, John Richard, 1,6; Sophia Harriet, I, 6.
Ritchie, Augusta Charlotte, 174; Auguste Charlotte,
174; Rev. George Martyn St. Martin, 148; Mary
Mildred, 14S; Hon"" William, 174.
Roberts, Anne Eleanor, 152; Rev. \Viliam, 152.
Robinson, Rev. Charles John, 115; Frances, 42;
Frank N., 42.
Robison, Emily Elizabeth (Milly), 150; Samuel
George, 150.
Rocke, Emily Adelaide, 149 ; Lucy, 149 ; Rev.
Thomas James Rocke, 149.
Rodney, Frances Philippa Catharine, 45 ; Frederick
James, 45 ; George, Baron, 44 ; Henrietta Mary,
45 ; Hon"" Mortimer, 44 ; Sarah, Lady, 44.
Roe, Angela Frances, 117; George Hamilton, 117.
Rolfe, Caroline, 5 ; Frances, I ; Frances Alice, I ;
Rev. Robert, I, 5.
Rosebery, Anne Margaret, Countess of, 132 ; Sir
Archibald John, Earl of, 132, 135 ; Sir Archibald
Philip, Earl of, 135 ; Hannah, Countess of, 135 ;
Harriet, Countess of, 132; Sir Neil, Earl of, 132.
Rothschild, Hon''i= Hannah, 135 ; Lady Juliana,
135; Baron Meyer Amschel de, 135.
Rothvvell, Burrows Henry, 37 ; Frances Mae, 37.
Rowe, Amelia, 195; Charles, 195.
Rowley, Susan Arabella, 134; Sir William, Bt.,
134-
Royston, Anne, 34; Christopher, 34.
Russell, Frances Barbara, 145 ; Stanley W. R.,
145.
Rutherford, Helen, 14.
Rutland, Ann, 175; Annie Chariotte, Si; Dudley,
175; John, 81; Joshua, 175: Philip John, 81.
Ruxton, Beatrice Geraldine, 151 ; Caroline Diana,
151 ; William, 151.
Ryder, Beatrice Mary, 120; George Dudley, 120.
Ryott, Margaret, 126; William Hall, 126.
Sackett, Ann, 103.
Sackville-West, Cecelie Victoria, 74; Hon"''
Georgina, 74 ; Lieut. -Colonel Hon'''' William
Edward, 74.
St. Albans, William Amelius Aubrey, Duke of, 163.
St. David's, Rt. Rev. Lord George Murray, Bishop of,
21 ; Rt. Rev. John Banks Jenkinson, Bishop of,
182, 185.
St. John-Mildmay, Dame Harriet, 132 ; Sir Henry
St. John Carew, 132.
St. Ledger, Caroline, 126; Ven''''= the Hon''''' James,
126.
St. Leger, Charlotte, 63 ; Mary Anne, 63 ; Rev.
Richard Thomas Arthur, 63.
Salmon, John dc AVhelpdale, 4 ; .Mary Isabella
Agnes, 4.
Salt, Henry, 143 ; Janet Sarah, 143 ; John, 143 ;
Mar)' Jane, 143.
Saltonstall, Elizabeth, 95 ; William, 95.
Sanders, John, 79 ; Rebecca, 79.
Sanderson, Emily, 48 ; George Samuel, 48.
Santo Teodoro, Due de, 20.
Sargent, Emily, 119, 124; Rev. John, 119, 120,
124; Mary, 119, 120; Matie, 123; R. C, 123.
Saunders, Christina Sophi.a, 172; Frederick, 172;
Sir Frederick Richard, 172.
von Schmidt, Ernestine Augusta Doretta Friedricke
Johanna Emma, 9 ; Franz, 9 ; Louise Juliane
Anna Elizabeth Caroline Henrietta, 9.
Schuster, Amy, 67; Leo, 67.
'I3
Scott, Daniel Burton, 175; Elizabeth, 172; Frances
Sarah, 175; James, 172; Mary La'tilia, 107;
Koherl, 107 ; Sophia, 37 ; Sophia Isalx:lla Winck-
worth, 37 ; VVilliam Carmalt, 53 ; Colonel
Winckworlh, 37.
Scale, Captain Charles Henr)-, R.N., 182, 185;
Eliza, 1S5 ; Margaret, 182 ; Margaret Elizabeth
Frances, 185.
Selfe, Anna Maria, 142 ; Annie, 103 ; Florence
Mar)-, 142 : Mcnry James Selfe, 141, 142 ; Lillian
Annie, 103 ; Thomas Vauder Horst, 103 ; Sir
William Lucius, 142, 143.
Seymour, Catherine, 80 ; Henry John Hyde, 57 ;
Jane Seymour Traheme, 57 ; John, 80.
Sharman, Samuel, 32; Sarah Ann, 32.
Shaw, Captain Charles, R. N., 175; Harriet Augusta,
•75-
Shaw-Stewart, Basil Heron, 166 ; Jane Stuart, 166 ;
John Shaw, 166; Mary Winifred, 166.
Sheepshanks, Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Norwich, 126;
Katharine, 126; Margaret, 126.
Shelton, Rev. Nonnan Wilfrid, 29.
Shephard, Dr., 61 ; Magdaleine, 61.
Shipdem, Frances, 99; John, 99, 183; Julia, 99, 183.
Shirley, Gerald Monteith, 65 j Henry, 65 ; Isabella
Martha, 65.
Short, Anne Louisa, 61 ; Annis Rachel, 61 ; Edward
Morrieson de Coucy, 61 ; Mayow, 61.
Shrewsbury, Bishop of, 171 ; Henry John, Earl of, 22.
Shuttleworth, Rev. Charles, 69, 70 ; Elizabeth, 69 ;
James, 69; Rosamund Amelia, 69, 70; see also
Holden.
Silver, Eliza Mercy, 87 ; Frederick, 87.
Simp.son, Frances Josephine, 6; Henry, 6.
Sims, Frances James, :68; John, 168.
Sinclair, JefTery Amherst, 37; Sophia, 37.
Skene, George, 166; Mary, 166.
Skinner, Ezekicl, 164; Mary, 164.
Skull, Charlotte Selina, 95; John, 95.
Slack, Charlotte Sarah, 44 ; Ethel, 44 ; William
Upton, 44.
Sladen, Nina, 39.
Smith, Abel, 117, 119, 120; Alice Anna, 173;
Blanche, 173 ; Hon*"'" Catherine Lucy, 132 ;
Charlotte, 64, 75; Lieut. -Colonel Dudley Carleton,
173; M.ijor- General Frederick Henry, 75;
Frederick Wickings, II ; Hon'>'° Henrietta
Priscilla, 173; Henry Jeremiah, 173; J., 75;
Mary, 119, 120; Robert, Baron Carrington, 119,
120, 132; Samuel, 173.
.Smyth, John, 56 ; ^Ia^y Dorothy, 56.
.Soulhcomb, Rev. John, 42; Sarah, 42; Susanna, 42.
Spooner, Agnes Caroline, 1 47 ; Agnes Mary, 143 ;
Alice Sidney, 147 ; Anna Frances, 146 ; Anna
Maria, 142 ; Anna Maria Sydney, 141 ; Archibald
Craufurd, 142 ; Archibald St. George, 146 ;
Barbara, 1 17, 141 : Barbara Anne, 117; Barbara
Catherine, 147 ; Barbara Mary, 143 ; Catharine
Barbara, 143 ; Catherine, 142, 145 ; Catherine
Anna, 145 ; Charles, 148; Charles Sydney, 148;
Edith Augusta, 146 ; Rev. Edward, 144, 147 ;
\'ery Rev. Edward, 146 ; Edward Julius, 146 ;
Edward Wilberforce, 147 ; Eleanor Mary, 148 ;
Eleanor Skottowe Barlxira, 144 ; Elizabeth,
143; Ellen Maxwell, 143; Emma Mills, 144;
Frances .\nn, 144; Frances Barbara, 145; Frances
Catherine, 142 : Frances Maud, 148 ; Frances
Wycliffe, 141 ; Francis Archibald, 147 ; Frederick
Maxwell, 148 ; George Archibald, 141 ; George
Phipps, 147 ; Gerard, 147 ; Gerard William, 147 ;
Henrietta, 147 ; Henry D'Esterre, 145, 146 ;
Vgijbic Henry Maxwell, 142; Isaac, 117, 141;
Jane Lydia, 141 ; Janet Sarah, 143 ; Louisa, 147 ;
Lucius Henr)-, 144, 147 ; Lucius Sydney, 146 ;
Mabel Louisa, 147 ; Margaret Audrey Wilber-
force, 144 ; Margaret Geraldinc, 146 ; Margaret
Skottowe, 144; Mary Anna, 141 ; ISIary Caroline,
144 ; Mary Catharine, 142, 147 ; Mary
Mildred, 148; Merc, 147; Minnie DiUlin, 148;
Octavia, 146; Richard, 117, 147; Rosemary,
143 ; Ruth, 143 ; Susan Frances, 148 ; William,
141 ; Ven"^ William, 141 ; Rev. William
Archibald, 141 ; William .\ubrey, 148 ; William
Lucius Harold, 144 ; William Wilberfoice, 144;
William Wycliffe, 142.
Sprakeling, Emma, 92 ; Marianne, 92 ; William, 92.
Stacey, Caroline Frances Amherst (Minnie), 139 ;
Charles Amherst, 139; Charlotte, 139; Courtney,
139; Courtney Parker Tyssen, 139; Courtney
Tyssen Randall, 139; Elizalielh Mary, 139; Flint,
139; Hint William, 139; Frances Minnie
.\mherst, 139; Gertrude Camilla, 139; Julia
Amherst Mary, 139; Laura Mary Sophia, 140;
Louisa Mary Sophia, 140 ; Louisa Octavia
Charlotte, 140 ; Mary Antoinette, 139; Minnie
Auchmuty Tyssen, 139; Octavia Laura, 139.
Stafford, Mary .i^nne, 29 ; William Cooke, 29.
Stanford, Edward, 119; Mary Agnes, 119.
Stanhope, Arthur Philip, Earl, 132; Catherine Lucy,
Countess, 132; I^ady Catherine Lucy Wilhclmina,
132 ; Philip Henry, Earl, 132.
Stansfeld, DaN-id, 109 ; Nelly, 109.
Stapleton, Hon'''' Bryan John, 121 ; Helen, 121 ;
Mary Helen Alicia, 121 ; Rev. the llon'"'"^ Paul, 121.
Stephen, Frances Mary, 192 ; James, 117, 192.
Stephenson, D.aniel, 171 ; Elizabeth Sims, 171.
Steward, Charles Richards, 34.
Stewart, Edward, 177 ; Lady Elizaljeth Euphemia,
69 ; John, Earl of Galloway, 69 ; Major-General
John Heron Maxwell Shaw, 166 ; Louisa Martha,
177 ; Mary Catherine Bedingfeld, 166.
Stilwell, Thomas, 52, 53.
Stirling, Georgina Charlotte, 40.
Stokes, Mary, 104.
Stone, Eleanor, 67 ; Spencer, 67.
Stradling, Edward .\nstice, 40; Elizabeth Rathbone,
40 ; Georgina Charlotte, 40 ; Georgina Mercy, 38 ;
Laura Mary, 38, 40; Robert Anstice, 40.
Strafford, Field-Marshal John, Earl of, 133.
Strappini, Rev. Father, 121.
Strctton, Marian, III ; William Thomas, in.
Strode, Anna Fielding, 154; Anna .Margaret
Dorothea, 154; Dorothea Bird, 151; Dorothy
Gcorgiana Admonition, 154; Eileen Ruth Admoni-
tion, 154; Florence, 151, 154; George, 151, 154;
George Sydney Strode, 151, 154.
Strutt, Sarah, 103.
Stuart, Alexander, 136 ; Alexander Percy Dunbar
Carmatt, 40; Dorothy, 136; Grace Caroline
Anstice, 40 ; Thomas Peter Anderson, 136.
Suffield, Edward, Baron, 184; Georgiana, Lady, 184.
Sutherland, Adolphine Christian, 193; Donald 167;
Johanna, 167; Sutherland Hall, 193.
Sutton, Rev. Arthur Frederick, 33 ; Rev. Augustus,
33 ; Charlotte Robina, 33 ; Dame Mary Elizabeth,
33 ; Sir Richard, Bt., 33 ; Rowland, 33.
Swain.son, John Goad, 92.
Swale, Adelaide, 108 ; Charles, 108.
Swan, Hannah Mildred, 191 ; Lucy, 191 ; Robert, 191.
Swanwick, Ronald Fox, in ; Winifred Grace, III.
Swiney, Agnes Laura, 190; Henry Stephen, 190;
Hilda Lambert, 190.
Sykes James, 52.
Symcs, Ann, 82 ; Fanny, 81 ; Richard, 82.
Symons, Dorothea Bird, 151 ; William, 151.
Tait, Most Rev. Archibald Campbell, Archbishop of
Canterbury, 142, 145 ; Catherine, 145 ; Craufurd,
145 ; Susan, 145.
Talavera, Carmen, 13.
Tangye, Dame Caroline, 147 ; Mabel Louisa, 147 ;
Sir Richard, 147.
Tanner, Dr. , 93 ; Jane, 93.
214
Tarbolton, Jessie Anne, 112.
Tatnall, Anne Sophia, 21 ; William, 21.
Taunton, George Edwin, 1 16; Helen Jane, 116;
Susannah Maria, 116.
Tavin, Rev. John Hodding, 195; Mary, 195.
Taylor, Alexander O'DriscoU, 106 ; Alice Lavinia,
II ; Amelia, 106; Edith Louisa, 11 ; George, 11;
Isabella, 106; Marianne, II.
Thellusson, Anne Sophia, Lady Rendlesham, 21 ;
Hon"* Emily Elizabeth Julia, 21 ; John, Baron
Rendlesham, 21.
Thin, Catherine Helen, 48 ; Edward Clouston, 48 ;
Edward Gordon, 48.
Thomas, Henr>- Brockholes, 6; Legh, 190; Mary,
190.
Thomas (formerly Freeman), Albinia, 20 ; Hon*"''
Frances Anne, 20; Inigo Freeman, 20.
Thomasson, Emma, 127; Thomas, 127.
Thompson, Anne, 79; Clara, 15; Clara Caroline,
15; Frances, 79; Margaret, 78; Richard, 79;
Springall, 78; William, 15.
Thomson, Anne Gertrude, 84 ; Emma, 84 ; Franci.s
Drummond Hay Ringler, 92, 93 ; Rev. John
Robert, 84.
Thomewill, Eleanor Jane, 187.
Tibbitts, James, 29 ; Sarah Hoyle, 29.
Ticehurst, Rowland, 28.
Tiemey, Dame Anna Maria, 66; Sir Edward, Bt.,
66 ; Harriet Mary, 66 ; Sir Matthew Edward,
Bt., 66.
Timms, Jessie, 105; John, 105; William, 105.
Tod, Frances, 185 ; George, 185 ; Robert James
Charteris, 1 85.
Tolbort, Clare, 77 ; Thomas William Hooper,
77-
ToUemache, Rev. Clement Reginald, 6 ; Frances
Josephine, 6 ; Henry James, 20 ; Mary, 6.
Tolputt, Charlotte Sarah, 90 ; Henry, 90 ; Isabella,
90; Thomas Macfadyen, 90.
Tope, Mary Ann, 108 ; Samuel, 108.
Topping, Anne Margaret, 139; James, 139.
Torlesse, Alicia, 45 ; Catharine, 45 ; Catharine
Harriet, 45 ; Charles Obins, 45 ; Elizabeth
Henrietta, 45 ; Rev. Henr)', 45.
Townley, Catherine, 113; Colonel Richard, 113.
Townsend, Alicia, 42, 45; Frances, 42; James, 42,
45-
Townshend, Charles, 73.
Trevanion, John, 52 ; Sophia, 52.
Trimming, Auguste Charlotte, 174 ; Captain,
174.
Trinder, Daniel, 148; Susan Frances, 148; Susanna,
1 48.
Tripp, Anne, 79 ; Elizabeth, 82 ; Frances, 79 ; John,
79; Mary, 79, 82; Rev. Robert, 79, 82; William
Upton, 82.
Trower, Walter, 174.
Tufnell, Lady .^nne, 133 ; Anne Augusta, 133 ;
Carleton, 138 ; Charlotte Henrietta, 138 ; Edward
Carleton, 133, 138; Lady Frances, 133; Rev.
Frederick, 138; Rt. Hon"' Henry, 133; Henr)'
Archibald, 133; Honoria .Mary, 138; Mary, 133;
William, 133.
Tully, Isabella, 65; Timothy, 65.
Turner, George, 98 ; JuUa Louisa, 98 ; Sarah,
98.
Turquand, Anne, 9 ; James Louis, 8 ; Leonard, 9 ;
Mary, 8.
Tweedie, Ada Frances, 76 ; Benjamina, 76 ; Charles,
76; Emma Charlotte, 76; James, 76; Jane Aitken,
76; Thomas Stevenson, 76.
Twysden, Eliza, 115 ; Sir William Jervis, 185.
Tyrconnell, John Delavel, Earl of, 22 ; Sarah,
Countess of, 22.
Tyrwhitt-Drake, Barbara Caroline, 116; Rev.
Edward, 116; Ehzabeth Catherine, 116; Thomas,
116.
Tyssen, ."Vmherst Daniel, 139.
Upton, .\nne, 79 ; Rev. James, 79-
Uzzell, Frank, 14.
Valdes, Sara, 13.
Valpy, Clara Margaret, 181 ; EMith Alicia, 181 ;
Robert Arthur, 181.
Vane, William John Frederick, Duke of Cleveland,
132; su also Powlett.
Vansommer, John, 8; Mary, 8.
Vaughan, Helen Maude, 27 ; Jemima, 27 ; Jessey, 69;
John Edwards, 69 ; Rjchard, 27 ; see also Lee.
Vaughan-Lee, Colonel Arthur Vaughan Hanning, 71 ;
Clara Elizabeth, 69; Vaughan Hanning, 69.
de Vaynes, John, 16; Marj', 16.
Veasey, Arthur David, 116; David, 116; Emily
Persis, 116.
Vernon, Augustus Henry, Baron, 186 ; Hon'"''
Augustus Henry, 180 ; Caroline Diana, 151 ;
Charles, 151 ; Edith Serena Hill, 187 ; Frances
Maria Emma, Lady, 186 ; Rev. Frederick
Wentworth, 187 ; George, Baron, 184 ; George
John, Baron, 186; Hon*"'* Georgiana, 184; Henry,
Baron, 180, 182; Isabella Caroline, Lady, 186;
Jane, 48; John, 48; Hon'>'= Louisa Henrietta, 180,
182 ; Lucy Elizabeth, 48 ; Thomas Murhall
Lossford, 48.
Vidal, Rev. Francis, 76 ; Rev. Francis Furse, 76 ;
Lucy Marj', 76 ; .Mary Theresa, 76.
W
Waddington, Amelia, 97 ; Gervase, 97.
Wahab, General Charles, 185 ; Cora, 184 ; Colonel
George Duncan, 184.
Walker, Augusta, 125 ; Catharine, 41 ; Chamberlen,
41 ; Rev. Edward Russell, 125; Ethel Maude, 125;
Frances, 99; Helen Mary, 136; James Montgomery,
136; Ven'''^ John Russell, 125; Mary Anne, 124;
Nora Dorothy, 77 ; Norman Dunbar, 77 ; Sarah,
41 ; William, 99, 124.
Wallace, Anne, 36.
Walsingham, Augusta Georgiana Elizabeth, Lady, 20 ;
Augusta Louisa, Lady, 20 ; Augusta Selina
Elizabeth, Lady, 21 ; Elizabeth, Lady, 20; Emily
Elizabeth Julia, Lady, 21 ; Thomas, Baron, 20,
21 ; see also De Grey.
Walter, Edmund, 77; Frederick Edward, 77; Helen
Brooke, 77.
Walton, Charles Bendysche, 26 ; Emily, 26 ; Esther
Alice, 26; F., 189; Violet, 189.
Ward, Flora Houlton, no; Florentia Louisa, no;
Neville, no.
Ware, Rev. Henry, 52; Mar)-, 52.
W'arren, Frances Slaria Emma, Lady Vernon, 1S6;
George John, Baron Vernon, 186; Isabella Caroline,
Lady Vernon, 1 86.
Wason, Eugene, 66.
Waterhouse, Samuel, in.
Waters, Anne Whitmash, 81, 85 ; Thomas, 81,
85.
Watson, Emily Montgomery, 35 ; Joseph, 35.
Webber, Julia Isabella, 25; Mark, 25.
Weguelin, Eva, 126; Thomas Mathias, 126.
Weller, Thomas, 39.
Wentworth- Fitzwilliam, Charles William, 158.
Wescomb, Jane, 52, 53 ; Lucy Elizabeth Jane, 52 ;
Mar)- Jane, 53 ; Rev. William, 52, 53.
Westmorland, John, Earl of, 20, 69.
Westropp, Emily .\nne, 55 ; Michael Roberts, 55.
Wharton, Mary, 193; Thomas, 193.
Wheeler, Charles, 46; Margaret, 46.
Whilbread, Howard, 115.
215
Emily Susan, 128 ;
Rev. Ernest Koland,
Ernest Victor Samuel,
Evelyn Agnes Fannie,
White, Caroline Rebecca Stevens, 105 : Rev. George,
113: James, 105; Jane, 113; Jane Ailken, 76;
John, 76.
von Wickcde, Louise Juliane .Anna Elizabeth
Caroline Henrietta, 9.
Wilberforce, Agnes Barlaia Mary, 121 ; Agnes
Everilda, 118, 122 j Agnes Everilda Mary, 120;
Yen'''' AUx-rt Basil Ornie, 126, 127 ; Alexander
Basil Edward, 123; Ambrose Newman, I20 j
Angela Frances, 117; Anna Barbara, 128;
Anna Maria, 124 ; Arthur Henry, 120 ; Arthur
Richard Anthony, 121 ; Arlliur Roland George,
127; Barbara, 118; Barbara Anne, 1 17 ; Barliara
Fountayne, 124; Rev. Bertrand, 120; Caroline
Charlotte Jane, 126; Caroline Mary, 120 ;
Constance Isabel Mary, 127 ; Dorothy Mary, 127 ;
Edward, 122; Eleanor Catherine, 126; Elizabeth,
117, 118; Elizabeth Hope, 122; Ellen, 117;
Emily, 119; Emily Charlotte, 124; Emily
Geraldine, 1 28 ; Emily Mary, 121 ; Emily
Henrietta Maude, 125;
Ernest John, 125; Rt.
Bishop of Chichester, 125 ;
128; Ethel Maude, 125;
123 ; Everilda Helen Mary Bertrand, 121 ; Fannie,
122; Florence, 123, 125; Prances Mary, 125;
Rev. Francis Richard, 125; Helen, 121; Henry
Edward, 120, 121 ; Henry Ambrose, 121 ; Rev.
Henry William, 120; Herbert William, 124, 126 ;
Herbert William Wrangham, 123 ; Irene Florence,
123; Jane, 118, 122; John Michael, 121; John
William, 120; Judith Monica, 123; Katharine,
126; Katharine Sybil, 126 ; Katharine Theodosia
Fountayne, 124; Lionel Robert, 122; Margaret,
118, 122; Margaret Mary Clare, n8 ; Mary, 120;
Mary Agnes, 119; Mary Florence, 120; Mary
Frances, 117; Mary I'hillippa Veronica Sophia,
121; Mary Rosa, 1 19; Matie, 123; Octavia
Margaret, 128; Phcebe Mary, 128; Reginald
Garton, 124; Rev. Reginald William, 124;
Richard Orme, 126; Robert, 117; Robert
Francis, 121; Ven'''"^ Robert Isaac, n8, 122;
Robert William, 1 17; Robert William Francis,
118; Rosa Elizabeth, 117; Samuel, 126;
Rt. Rev. Samuel, Bishop of Winchester, 119,
124, 126; Violet, 127; Wilfrid Ignatius, 120,
121 ; William, 117, 118; William Basil, 117, 118;
William Basil Samuel Anthony Joseph Edward,
118; Rev. William Francis, I18, 122, 123;
[William Henry] Bertram, 117; William Robert
Sargent, 128.
Wilkinson, Emily, 35 ; Rev. Frederick, 35 ; George,
35; James Edward, 35; Lionel, III; Robert
Hindley, 113; Una Belle, in.
Williams, Charlotte Elizabeth, no; Janet, 152;
John, 39, 152; Mary, 152; Mary Anne, no;
Reginald Freke, no; Robert Wynne, no;
Romer, 65-67.
Willis, Everilda Amelia, 5 ; Everilda Mar}-, 5 ;
Matthew Marwood, 5 ; Rev. Rawdon Marwood, 5.
Willoughby, Ellen Augusta, 68 j Sir John Pollard,
Bt., 68.
Wilmoi-Horton, Anne Augusta, 133; Rt. Hon'''"'
Sir Robert, 133.
Wilson, Charlotte Selina, 95 ; James, 95 ; Jane
Lydia, 141 ; John, 141 ; Martha, 141 ; Theodosia
Elizabeth Helen, 95.
Winchester, Rt. Rev. the Hon'"'"' Brownlow North,
Bishop of, 20, 23 ; Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilbcrforce,
Bishop of, 119, 1 24.
Wingfield, Frances, 72; Katharine, 72; Rev. William
Wriothesley, 72: William Wriothesley Mills, 72.
Winkworth, Dorothy .M;iry, 127 ; Emma, 127 ;
Stephen, 127; Stephen Dickenson, 127.
Withy, Robert, 44; Sarah, 44.
Wollen, Mary Jane, 93.
Wolmer, William Waldegrave, Viscount, 132.
Wo<k1, Andrew Alexander, 166.
Woodford, Rt. Rev. James Russell, Bishop of Ely,
"25-
WcK>ds, Rev. Henry Hor, 194; John Goodrich
Wemyss, 194 ; Joseph, 59 ; Maria, 59 ; Mary
Sutherland, 194.
Woodgate, Mary, 105.
Woollcombe, Elizabeth, 28 ; Jane Vivian, 28 ; Rev.
Philip, 28; Rev. William, 28.
Woollcombe-Boyce, Annie Elizabeth, 29 ; Harold
Courtenay, 28 ; Jane Vivian, 28 ; Kenneth Wooll-
combe, 29; Sarah Louisa (Sasie), 29; Rev. William,
2S ; William Frederick Reynolds, 28, 29 ; see also
Boyc?.
Worsley, Catherine, 109 ; Rev. George, 109 ; Dame
Henrietta I'hil.idelphia, 109 ; Rev. Thomas, 109 ;
Sir William, Bt., 109; Sir William Caylcy, 109.
Worthington, Alfred William, 107; Henrietta, 77;
John, 125; J. H., 77; Katharine Maude, 125;
Mary .\ncilla, 107 ; Mary La;titia, 107.
Wrangham, Agnes Everilda, 118, 122; Evelyn Agnes
Fannie, 123; Fanny, 123; Rev. Francis, 123;
V^nbie Francis, 118, 122; Walter Francis, 123;
Walter George, 123.
Wright, Herbert Prince, 83 ; Jemima Vina, 41 ;
John Smith, 74 ; Lydia Rachel, 74 ; Margaret,
83 ; Mary Macaulay, 41 ; Thomas, 41 ; Colonel
Thomas Parker, 41.
Wrightson, Albinia, 20 ; Hon'"'' Elizabeth Augusta,
20; Henrietta, 20; Richard Heber, 20; William, 20.
Wyndham, Constance Evelyn, Lady LeconfieUl, 134;
Henry, Baron Leconficld, 134; Hon'''" Percy
Scawen, 134.
Vate, Ann, 114; Rev. Charles Allix, 114; Rev.
George Lavington, 114; Margaret Elizabeth, 114;
Timothy, 114.
Zwilchenbart, Ann Pimlow, 92, 93 ; Rodolph, 92, 93.
216
atJliitions anil Correrttons.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
ABNEY. Vol. 12, page 151. — Lancelot
Edward Guy Abney married at St.
Mary's, The Boltons, South Kensington,
London, on Wednesday, 25 October
1905, Annie Louise, daughter of
Auguste de Wil.
ADAMS. Vol. 13, page 27.— William and
Mildred Mary Adams have issue a
son, William Anthony Adams, born 30
December 1909, baptised at Christ
Church, Alsager, co. Chester, 13
February 1910.
AIRY. Vol. 7, page ii6. — Anna Airy,
who was educated at the Slade School
of Art, London, was elected a member
of the Pastel Society 1907; Associate of
Royal Society of Painter Etchers
iyo8, and of Roy^l Institute of Oil
Painters 1909.
Page 119. — The Rev. Basil Reginald
Airy was appointed 2nd-class Chaplain
Territorial Force i April 1908, ist-class
Chaplain Devon P'ort Royal Engineers
12 May 1908, and Prebendary of
Exeter i January 1909.
ALDRIDGE. Vol. 7, page 69.— John
Barttelot Aldridge, D.S.O., Major
Rocket Troop Royal Horse Artillery,
died at Bangalore, India, aged 37, on
Tuesday, 16 January 1909. Will dated
I August 1899, with codicil dated 19
September 1899, proved in the Principal
Registry 3 March 1909, by Herbert
Harry Aldridge and Henry Langton
Goddard, the Executors.
ALINGTON. Vol. 7, page 29.— Emily,
younger daughter of Julius Alington,
Vfas married at Little Barford, co.
Bedford, on Thursday, 29 July 1909,
to the Rev. the Hon'''^ Maurice
Berkeley Peel (youngest son of Arthur
Wellesley, ist Viscount Peel, P.C.,
D.C.L.); born at 70 Eaton Place,
Pimlico, London, on Thursday, 24
April 1873; educated at Winchester
and at New College, Oxford, matricu-
lated 16 October 1891 ; 2nd Lieutenant
ALINGTON, continued.
4th Volunteer Battalion The Queen's
(Royal West Surrey) Regiment 29 July
1896; Rector of Wrestlingworth and
Vicar of Eyworth, both co. Bedford,
1 906-1 909, now Vicar of St. Paul's,
Beckenham, co. Kent.
ALLAN BY. Vol. 8, page 18.— Edmund
Henry Hynman Allenby was promoted
Substantive Colonel 19 October 1905,
and Major-General 10 September
1909, Brigadier-General and Brigade
Commander 4th Cavalry Brigade,
Eastern Command, 19 October 1905
to 18 October 1909.
Ronald Hinman Allanby, 2nd Lieu-
tenant Seaforth Highlanders, served on
the North- West Frontier of India 1908 ;
at operations in the Mohmand Country
(medal with clasp).
ALLGOOD. Vol. 9, page 88.— Captain
Adrian George AUgood, R.N. (retired),
was appointed J. P. for co. Northumber-
land 1909.
Page 89. — William Henry Loraine
Allgood, Major King's Royal Rifle
Corps, was appointed Staff Captain
No. 12 District, i June 1909.
The Rev. Roland Frederick Allgood
was appointed Rector of Ingram, co.
Northumberland, January 1909.
ALLIX. Vol. 8, page 139. — Thomas
AUix died at Bristol in his 19th year,
on Friday, 29 September 1809 \jtot
1800], and was buried at St. Augustine's,
Bristol. M.I. at St. Mary's, Swaffham
Prior, CO. Cambridge.
AMHERST. Vol. 13, page 14.—
Wilbraham, Earl Egerton of Tatton,
died at Bordighera, Italy, aged 77, on
Tuesday, 16 March, and was buried
in the family vault at Rostherne,
CO. Chester, on Thursday, 25 March
1909. Memorial service at St. James',
Piccadilly, London, the same day.
Will dated 19 June 1908, with codicil
dated 8 October 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 24 July 1909, by
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
AMHERST, continued.
Allan L'<.-iil, Earl of Albemarle, John
Edward Fanshawe and Louis Edward
William Egerton, the Executors.
Page i5.^The Rev. the Hon'''"^ Percy
Arthur Amherst died at Ossington Hall,
CO. Nottingham, in his 71st year, on
Sunday, 30 January 1910.
AMHERST OF HACKNEY. Vol.
15, page 69. — William Amhurst, Haroii
Amherst of Hackney, died at 23 Queen's
Gate t'lardens. South Kensington, I^on-
don, aged 73, on Saturday, 16 January,
and was buried in the family vault in
Didlington Churchyard, co. Norfolk, on
\Vednesday, 20 January 1909. Memorial
service at St. George's, Hanover Square,
London, the same day. Will dated 28
November 190O, with codicil dated 21
September 1907, proved in the Principal
Registry 10 February 1909, by Lord
William Cecil and Evelyn Cecil.
In the description of arms the 2nd
quarter should read " Per saltire argent
\not azure] " &c.
AMPHLETT. Vol. i, page 152.— John
Aniphlctt (elder son of John .Xmphlett
of Clent, CO. Worcester) was appointed
J. P. for CO. Worcester 5 April 1909.
AMPHLETT. Vol. 3, page 157.-
Edward Paul Charlton .\mphlett was
promoted Lieutenant Worcestershire
Regiment 5 .September 1908.
AMPHLETT. Vol. 4, page 51 (and
Addenda^ Vol. 14, page i.) — Richard
Ferrand and Mary Blackford Amphlett
have issue a daughter, Mary Marshall,
born at 9 Parkdale, Wolverhampton, on
Friday, 5 March, baptised at St. Peter's,
Wolvcrh.inipton, 3 April 1909.
AN CASTER. Vol. 14, page 174.—
Gideon Macpherson Rutherford, died
in London 31 July 1907 \not 1903].
Will with confirmation of John Dun-
ville Dunville and \Villiam Pemberton
Robertson, Writer to the Signet, sealed
in London 16 November 1907.
Lord and Lady Willoughby de Eresby
have further issue a daughter, Priscilla,
born at 6 Audley Square, London, on
Friday, 29 October 1909, baptised at
Normanton, co. Rutland, in December
1909-
Page 175. — Major the Hon*''' Charles
Strathavon Heathcote-Drummond-Wil-
loughby retired from the Scots Guards
24 June 1908, and was appointed
Lieut.-Colonel 15th Battalion London
ANC ASTER, continued.
Regiment August 1908. He and I.ady
Muriel Agnes Stuart have further issue
a daughter, Rosalie, born at 19 Cheyne
Walk, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Friday, 10 July, baptised at Overstrand,
CO. Norfolk, in September 1908.
The Hon''' Claud HeaihcoteDrum-
mond-Willoughby was promoted Major
Coldstream Guards 3 September 1908.
ANSELL. Vol. 9, page 81.— Clarissa,
widow of Charles Ansell, died at
Oaklands, Woodlands Road, Redhill, co.
Surrey, aged 82, on Saturday, 3 April,
and was buried at Caterham, co. Surrey,
on Wednesday, 7 April 1909. Will
dated 6 December 1904, proved in the
Principal Registry 28 April 1909, by
("liarlcM .Auliicy -Ansell, the sole Executor.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 7, page 18.—
Richard Alleyne.Arkwright was appointed
J. P. for CO. Derby 1908; A.D.C. to
the Governor and Commander-in-Chief
of Trinidad and Tobago 28 April 1909.
Page 22 {and Addenda., Vol. ij,
page /.) — John Peter and Violet
Catherine Arkwright have further issue
a daughter, Susan Bertha, born at
Haiton House, Warwick, on Monday,
8 November, baptised at Hatton
5 December 1909.
ARKWRIGHT. Vol. 15, page 79.—
Bertram Harry Godfrey and Grace
Emma Julia .Arkwright have further
issue a daughter, Rafela Theodora, born
at Datchet, co. Buckingham, on Sunday,
6 June 1909, baptised at Highclere,
CO. Hants.
ARMITAGE. Vol. 8, page 7i.~George
Pollard .Armitage was appointed J. P. for
the West Riding, co. York, 30 June 1902.
ARMSTRONG. Vol. 13, page 144.—
John \\'illiam Watson of Adderstone
Hall, CO. Northumberland, died, in his
82nd year, on Saturday, 30 January,
and was buried in the churchyard at
Lucker, co. Northumberland, on Friday,
5 February 1909. Will dated 13 De-
cember 1907, with codicil dated 14 May
1908, proved in the Principal Registry
2 March 1909, by Margaret Godman
Watson, Lord Armstrong, William Noel
A'illiers and Joseph John Morgan.
ARMYTAGE. Vol. i, page 234.— George
Ayscough Armytage, who was Adjutant
Rifle Depot 16 May 1903 to 15 May
1906, was appointed Adjutant of Militia
and Special Reserve 31 March 1908.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.
ASKWITH. Vol. 15, page 106.— George
Rankcn Askwith was appointed Comp-
troller-General of the Commercial,
Labour and Statistical Departments,
Board of Trade, 22 February, but dating
from 22 January 1909, Chairman of the
Fair Wages Advisory Committee 22
June 1909 ; created C.B. (Birthday
Honours) 9 November 1909. He and
Ellen his wife have issue a daughter,
Betty Ellen, born at 12 Hans Crescent,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on Saturday, 26
June, baptised at St. Saviour's, Walton
Street, Chelsea, 29 July 1909.
Page 107. — Marian, the wife of
Robert Askwith, was bom 30 November
1823 \>wt 1828].
Page 1 10. — The Rev. William Askwith
was appointed Vicar of Balne with
Pollington, West Riding, co. York,
1909.
Page 1 1 1. — The Rev. Charles Askwith
was appointed Vicar of St. Matthew's,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, 1909.
Page 1 12. — The Rev. Edward Harrison
Askwith was inducted to the Vicarage
of Kirkby Lonsdale, co. Westmoreland,
27 March 1909.
ASSHETON. Vol. i, page 71.— The
Rev. Richard Orme Assheton died at
44 Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone, on
Thursday, 13 May, and was buried
at Bilton, co. Warwick, on Tuesday,
18 May 1909. Will dated 7 January
1909, with two codicils dated 7 April
and 29 April 1909, proved in the
Principal Registry 27 July 1909, by
William Orme Assheton and Nicholas
Radclyffe Assheton, nephews, the
Executors.
Page 72. — Dorothy, 2nd daughter
of Ralph Assheton, wife of Edward
Henry Burrows, died at 1 2 Holies Street,
London, on Sunday, 2 February, and
was buried at Singleton, co. Sussex, on
Thursday, 6 February 1908. Will dated
28 January 1908, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1182, 1908) I August 1908, by Edward
Henry Burrows, husband, and Ralph
Cockayne Assheton, brother.
Edward Henry Burrows married 2ndly
at St. Mary's, The Boltons, South Ken-
sington, on Wednesday, 23 June 1909,
lone, eldest daughter of Ale.xander James
Macdonald of Milland Place, co. Sussex.
He died at Drove House, Singleton,
aged 58, on Tuesday, 29 March, and
was buried at Singleton on Friday,
I April igio.
ATTREE. Vol. i, page 153. — Colonel
Frederick \Villiam Town Attree retired
from the Royal Engineers i January
i9°5-
Page 153 {and Addenda, Vol. 2,
page i.) — -Francis William Wakeford
Town Attree (son of Frederick William
Town Attree) entered the Army as 2nd
Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment 6 February
1909.
AUDEN. \'o\. 13, page 170. — The Rev.
John Ernest Auden was Acting
Chaplain to the ist Volunteer Battalion
The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
April 1902, and was gazetted to the
Territorial Force i April 1908.
Page 171. — The Rev. Thomas Auden
was appointed Proctor in Convocation
for the Diocese of Hereford 1909.
Thomas Edward Auden was appointed
Registrar of the Burton-on-Trent County
Court 1909.
Page 173. — The Rev. Walter Douglas
Auden was appointed Curate of Lickey,
CO. Worcester, 1909.
Page 174. — George Augustus Auden
is now a Fellow of the Society of
Antiquaries.
AVEBURY. Vol. 12, page 65.— The
Hon'''= Harold Fox Pitt Lubbock was
educated at Eton and at Trinity College,
Cambridge, and graduated B.A. 1909.
Page 66. — Henry James Lubbock,
died at 65 Lowndes Square, London,
aged 71, on Tuesday, 25 Januar)-, and
was buried in Brompton Cemetery,
London, 27 January 19 10. Will
dated 17 December 1908, proved in
the Principal Registry 18 March
19 10, by Geoffrey Lubbock, Meysey
Somerset Turton and Arthur Nevile
Lubbock, the E.xecutors.
Page 67. — Sir Nevile Lubbock,
K.C.M.G., was appointed President of
the West India Committee 1909.
Page 67 (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page it.) — Geoffrey and Marguerite
Agaranthe Lubbock have issue a son,
Peter Geoffrey Lubbock, born at
Broadoaks, Byfleet, co. Surrey, on
Sunday, 10 Januarj', baptised at Byfleet
27 February 1909.
Page 67.— The Hon'''= Rolfe Arthur
Lubbock died at Rowles House, near
Newbur}', co. Berks, aged 44, on
Tuesday, 1 1 May, and was buried at
Chaddleworth, co. Berks, on Saturday,
15 May 1909. Will dated 3 December
1908, proved in the Principal Registry
IV
ADDITIONS is- CORRECTIONS.
AVE BURY, continued.
29 June 1909, by the Hon'''* Ethel
Turner Lubbock, widow, the sole
Executrix.
Page68. — Beaumont William Lubbock
died at 7 Clarges Street, Piccadilly,
London, in his 69th year, on Friday,
19 March, and was buried in Brompton
Cemetery, London, on Tuesday, 23
March 1909. Memorial service at
St. Anne's, Soho, the same day. Will
dated 10 June 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 24 April 1909, by
the Hon'''"^ Rolfe Arthur Lubbock and
Hugh Nevile Lubbock, the Executors.
Page 69. — Guy Lubbock was promoted
Major Royal Engineers 5 April 1909,
and was appointed Deputy Assistant
Director of Railways, Headquarters of
Army, 2 February 1909.
Page 71. — Amy Myddleton and the
late Edgar Lubbock, LL.B., have
further issue a daughter. Marigold
Rosemary Joyce, born 5 May 1908.
Percy Lubbock proceeded M.A. of
King's College, Cambridge, 1906.
BACCHUS. Vol. I, page 242.— John
Basil Roland Bacchus was 2nd-class
Assistant Accountant, Army Accounts
Department, i May 1905 to 31 December
1909.
William Herbert Ogden Bacchus
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
(from Militia) York and Lancaster
Regiment n December 1907, and was
promoted Lieutenant 17 April 1909.
BACK. Vol. 6, page 123. — Eric Percy
Coventry Back was promoted Captain
Royal Navy 30 June 1908.
Page 125. — Lieut. -Colonel Philip
Edward Back, V.D., retired from
General Reserve of Officers i February
1910.
Page 125 {and Addoida, Vol. 14,
page Hi.) — Philip Glandford and ^L^de-
leine Rosal Back have issue a daughter,
Madeleine Ursula, born at Dunecote,
Caister-on-Sea, co. Norfolk, 10 August
1908.
BAGOT. Vol. 13, page 4. — Constance
Mary, wife of William Algernon Catejan
Law, died at 45A Chester Square,
London, on Thursday, 11 February,
and was buried at Ashtead, co. Surrey,
on Monday, 15 February 1909. Will
dated 10 December 1901, with codicil
of same date, proved in the Principal
Registry 29 April 1909, by William
Algernon Cajetan Law.
BAGOT, continued.
1-ranres Anna Mary, widow of Harry
Richard Reginald Bagot was married at
the parish church, Rugby, co. Warwick,
on Wednesday, 3 February 1909, to
Henry Bennett Ewins-Barwell-Ewins of
Marston Trussell Hall, co. Northampton
(eldest son of Benjamin James Dain of
Whitchurch, co. Salop, by Catherine
Charlotte his wife, daughter of Harwell
Ewins Bennett of Marston Trussell
Hall); born 23 September 1865.
Page 7. — The Rev. Sidney Charles
Bagot was appointed Curate-in-Charge
of Handcomb district of Westham, co.
Sussex, 19 10.
BAILEY. Vol. 7, page 50.— Demetrius
James Sandford Bailey died at Ightham,
CO. Kent, 22 March 1909, and was
buried in the churchyard at Ightham.
Will dated 28 December 1907, with
codicil dated 23 December 1908,
proved in the Principal Registry 25 May
1909, by Edmund Wyndham Grevis
Bailey, the sole Executor.
The Rev. John Walter Ewing died
at Kearsney, co. Kent, aged 49, on
Monday, 26 June 1905, and was buried
in the churchyard at East Langdon,
CO. Kent. Will dated 15 June 1893,
proved (Prin. Reg., 1069, 1905) 17
August 1905, by Etheldreda Lavinia
Margaret Ewing, relict, and Wentworth
Ewing Cattley, the surviving Executors.
His widow, Etheldreda Lavinia
Margaret, eldest daughter of the Rev.
James Sandford Bailey, was married
secondly at River, co. Kent, 29 Sep-
tember 1908, to the Rev. Edward
I'okhampton, M.A., Rector of Gaws-
worlh, CO. Chester.
BAKER. Vol. 7, page 157. — Henry Orde
Lloyd Baker died at Upton St. Leonard,
CO. Gloucester, on Monday, 25 October,
and was buried at Hardwicke, co. Glou-
cester, 29 October 1909. Will dated
II May 1909, proved at Gloucester 23
December 1909, by Arthur Barwick
Lloyd Baker.
Michael Granville Lloyd Baker was
appointed Lieutenant Royal Gloucester-
shire Hussars Yeomanry 1908.
Catherine Lascelles Lloyd, 2nd
daughter of Granville Edwin Lloyd
Baker, was married at Hardwicke
on Wednesday, 20 January 1909, to
Wilfrid Murray-Browne, son of the
Rev. Charles Chapman Murray-Browne,
Vicar of Hucclecote, co. Gloucester.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
BARING-GOULD. Vol. 4, page 24.—
The Rev. Arthur Baring-Gould was
appointed Vicar of St. Martin, Haverford-
west, CO. Pembroke, 1908.
Page 25. — The Rev. Baring Baring-
Gould was appointed Foreign Secretary',
Church Missionary Society, 1894, and
Commissary to the Bishop of Chekiang
1909.
Page 26. — Flora Carolme, elder
daughter of Francis Baring-Gould, was
married at Merrow, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, 28 January 1909, to Edward
Daubeney Hancock.
BARKER. Vol. 4, page 4.— Susan Emma,
3rd daughter of Joseph Chamberlain
Barker, died 5 March, and was buried
at Lincoln 10 March 19 10.
BARKER. Vol. 5, page 26.— Ronald
William Barker was promoted Lieu-
tenant in the Army 29 November 190S,
and transferred to Indian Army 13
February 1909.
BARLOW. Vol. 14, page 196.— Sir Hilaro
William Wellesley Barlow, Baronet,
Lieut.-Colonel Staff Employ 14 No-
vember 1905, was promoted Colonel
by brevet 14 November 1908.
BARNARDISTON. Vol. 8, page 42.-
Major Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston,
Military Attache at Brussels and The
Hague, 12 March 1902 to 16 May 1906,
was appointed Second-in-Command,
Royal Military College, 29 October 1906;
Colonel by brevet 8 August 1907 ;
appointed to General Staff, War Office,
and granted Substantive rank of Colonel
19 February 1910; Commander of the
Order of the Sword 1904, of the
Dannebrog 1904, of the Order of
Leopold of Belgium 1906; and of the
Order of St. Olaf of Norway 1906 ;
received Coronation Medal 1902.
Page 44. — Samuel John Barrington
Barnardiston employed with the West
African Frontier Force 3 April 1909.
BARNE. Vol. 7, page 159 {and Addenda,
\'ol. 12, page 5.) — Miles and \'iolet Ella
Barne have further issue a son, Nigel
Hugh Barne, born at Sotterley, co.
Suffolk, on Tuesday, 29 June 1909,
baptised at Dunwich, co. Suffolk, 22
August 1909.
Page 159. — Michael Barne married
at St. Stephen's, Gloucester Road, South
Kensington, London, on Tuesday,
BARNE, continued.
12 April 1 910, Marjorie Gwendoline
Margaret, daughter of Mowbray Gray
of Wongalee, Surbiton, co. Surrey.
Seymour Barne was promoted
Lieutenant 20th Hussars 5 June 1909.
BARRY. Vol. 14, page 2.— The Rev.
Walter George Barry was appointed
Rector of Baylham, co. Suffolk, 1907.
Page 4.— The Rev. Ernest Joseph
Barry was appointed Rector of South
Milford, West Riding, co. York, 1908.
Page 7.— The Rt. Rev. Alfred Barry,
D.D., Canon of St. George's, Windsor,
formerly Bishop of Sydney, New
South Wales, and Primate of Australia,
died at the Cloisters, Windsor Castle,
aged 84, on Friday, i April, and was
buried in the Cloisters at Worcester
Cathedral on Wednesday, 6 April 1910.
Memorial Service at St. George's Chapel,
Windsor Castle, the previous day.
Page 14. — Kenneth Alfred and Helen
Mary Wolfe-Barry have further issue a
daughter, Margaret Euphans, bom
at 4 Embankment Gardens, Victoria
Embankment, London, on Monday,
17 January, baptised at St. Margaret's,
Westminster, 25 February 1910.
BARTLETT. Vol. i, page 66 {and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page it.) — John
Adams and Ellen Violet Murray Bartlett
have further issue a son, Francis William
Bartlett, born at 16 Parkfield Road,
Liverpool, on Thursday, 21 January,
baptised at St. Margaret's, Prince's Road,
Liverpool, on Sunday, 28 February 1909.
Page 67. — Godfrey Thomas Bartlett,
B.Sc, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., married at
St. Anselm's, Pinner, co. Middlesex,
on Thursday, 14 January 1909, Joan,
youngest daughter of George Thornton
Skilbeck of Clonard, Harrow Weald,
CO. Middlesex, by Ellin his wife. They
have issue a daughter, Mary Joan, bom
at 22 Stow Park Avenue, Newport,
CO. Monmouth, 28 March, baptised at
St. John's, Newport, 24 April 1910.
BARTON. Vol. I, page 91.— Henry Alex-
ander Barton married at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Saturday,
26 February 1910, Rosalind, daughter of
Robert Cox of Gorgie, Edinburgh, M.P.
Lilian Sara, daughter of John Everard
Barton, and wife of Thomas Needham
Wilson, died at Bitterne, co. Hants,
in her 45th year, on Monday, i March
1909.
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ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
BATTYE. Vol. 5, page 8 {and Addenda,
/iiXc' /.) -Arthur Henry and Florence
Adelaide Battye have further issue a
daughter, Georgina Sylvia, born at 47
Earl's Court Square, Kensington, Lon-
don, on Monday, 10 January, baptised
at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, on
Wednesday, 23 February 19 10.
Page 8. — Major-General Arthur Battye,
C.B., died at Rialto, Chelston Grove,
Torquay, on Sunday, 13 June, and was
buried at Torquay 16 June 1909.
Administration w;is granted at the
Principal Registry 30 July 1909, to
Montague McPherson Battye of 19
Castleyard, Windsor Castle, retired
Lieut.-Colonel H.M. Army, brother.
Page 9. — Arthur Baldwyn Battye,
Captain Indian Army, married at St.
Mary's, Paddington, London, 2 July
1904, Wilhelmina, 2nd daughter of
Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, 1 ith Baronet,
by Eliza Fechnie his 2nd wife, only
daughter of David Baird Malcolm of
CriefT, co. Perth.
Page 10. — Miriam Jane MrCheyne,
elder daughter of Legh Richmond
Battye, was married at Cardiff, co.
Glamorgan, 17 October 1901, to Edward
de Grey Bowyer-Smijth (younger son of
Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, i ith Baronet,
M.P., by Marianne Frances his ist wife,
2nd daughter of Sir Henry Meux,
I St Baronet, of Theobald's Park, co.
Hertford) ; born 8 June 1846.
Naomi Wycliffe, younger daughter
of Legh Richmond Battye, was
married at St. Mary's, Wimbledon, co.
Surrey, on Saturday, 3 Ajiril 1909, to
Louis Meredith Howard, eldest son of
Rice Meredith Howard, D.C.L., Barrister
and Registrar of the City of Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Captain Natal Forces (retired).
BEAZLEY. Vol. 10, page 148.— John
Roland Beazley was gazetted 2nd
Lieutenant 3rd (Special Reserve) Bat-
talion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 29
December 1909.
BENDALL. Vol. 15, page 46. — Rupert
Planche and Ethel Gladys May Bendall
have further issue a daughter, Nancy
Planche, born at Byworth, Roehampton,
CO. Surrey, on Sunday, 1 7 October,
baptised at Roehampton on Saturday,
13 November 1909.
Page 48. — Gladys Filder, only child
of Walter Cecil Bendall, was married at
the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London, on
Thursday, 7 April 1910, to Herbert
Bristowe Fletcher, eldest son of Albert
Fletcher of Caterham Valley, co. Surrey.
BESSBOROUGH. Vol. 12, page 11 3.—
IredL-nck I'ldward Grey Ponsonby,
C.V.O., retired from the Grenadier
Guards, with rank of Lieut.-Colonel,
26 September 1908.
Page 114. — Arthur Augustus William
Harry Ponsonby was elected M.P. for
the Stirling Burghs 1908, and 19 10.
Page 116. — Robert Charles Ponsonby
died, aged 55, on Tuesday, 16 November,
and was buried in Kensal Green
Cemetery, London, on Thursday, 18
November 1909. Will dated 19 July
1908, proved in the Principal Registry
14 December 1909, by George Arthur
Ponsonby, the sole lixecutor.
Page 1 1 6 {a/id Addenda, Vol. / j,
pa^^e iv.) — George Arthur and Sheila
Ponsonby have issue a daughter,
Rosamond Mary, born on Monday,
17 December 1906.
Page 116. — The Hon**'' Cyril Myles
Brabazon Ponsonby was promoted
AL\'.0. (4th-class) April 1909.
Page 1 1 7. — The Hon**'' Gerald Henry
Brabazon Ponsonby died on Monday,
30 November 1908. Will dated 24
May 1902, with five codicils dated
21 June 1904 to 30 July 1908, proved
in the I'rincipal Registry 6 January
1909, by the Hon*"'' Lady Maria Emma
Katherine Ponsonby, relict, and Geral-
dine Sarah, Countess of Mayo, daughter,
the Executrixes.
The Hon''''= Bertie Brabazon Ponsonby
Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple
1909.
BIDDELL. Vol. 3, page 99.— The Rev.
Herman Masterman Biddell proceeded
M.A. of St. Catherine's College, Cam-
bridge, 3 November 1907 ; Curate of
St. Matthew's, F'ulham, co. Middlesex,
1 900- 1 902, of Christ Church, Hamp-
stead, CO. Middlesex, 1902-1907, and
of St. Luke's, Mill wall, co. Middlesex,
I December 1907-1910.
BLACKBURNE. Vol. ro, page 142.—
Harriet Elizabeth, 3rd daughter of John
Ireland Blackbume, died at Rooks
Hill, FVensham, co. Surrey, aged 94,
on Thursday, 26 August 1909.
BODDINGTON. Vol. i, page 125.—
Edward Stanley Ashburner Boddington
died at Bombay, India, aged 29, on
Sunday, 20 February 1910, and was
buried at Bombay the same day.
Page 126. — Vincent Coke Boddington
graduated B.A. of St. John's College,
Cambridge, 17 December 1908.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
BODINGTON. Vol. 14, page 120.—
Margaret Ella, youngest daughter of the
Rev. Herbert James Bodington, was
married at Upton Grey, co. Hants, on
Thursday, 21 October 1909, to Frank
Rooper Uakeyne of Matugama, Ceylon,
eldest son of Colonel Henry Dakeyne,
Indian Army, by Constance his wife,
daughter of William Trevor Rooper,
Captain Rifle Brigade.
The Rev. Eric James Bodington
was appointed Chaplain (4th-class) 4th
Battalion Wiltshire Regiment i April
1908.
BOGGIS-ROLFE. Vol. 7, page 120.—
Douglass Horace Boggis-Rolfe of 22
Victoria Square, London, married at
St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London, on
Tuesday, 29 June 1909, Maria Maud,
only daughter of Christopher WiUiam
Bailey of Moorock, King's County, by
Elizabeth Ada Mary his \Vife, 2nd
daughter of Henry Matthew Smythe of
Barbavilla, co. Westmeath {see ^'Visitation
of Ireland" Vol. 5, page 21) ; born at
Moorock 15 April 1880.
BOISSIER. Vol. 10, page 66.— Arthur
Paul Boissier married at Whippingham,
Isle of ^^'ight, on Thursday, 30 De-
cember 1909, Dorothy Christina Leslie,
4th daughter of the Rev. Clement
Smith, Rector of Whippingham and
Canon of Windsor.
Agnes Marian, only daughter of the
Rev. Frederick Scobell Boissier, was
married at Denby, co. Derby, 9 Sep-
tember 1909, to Richard Holland of
Ashbourne, co. Derby, Solicitor.
HOLDING. Vol. 8, page 73.— Mary
Savage, widow of George Frederick
Bolding, died at 224 Hagley Road,
Edgbaston, Birmingham, in her 74th
year, on Monday, 21 December, and
was buried at King's Norton, co.
Worcester, 24 December 1908. Will
dated 18 August 1905, proved at
Birmingham 27 January 1909, by John
Frederick Bolding and James Beverley
Hargreave.
BOURNE. Vol. 3, page 149.— John
Henry Bourne, Lieutenant 77th (The
East Middlesex Regiment) Foot ; died,
aged 29, on Friday, 9 May 1873.
The Rev. John Bury Bourne, only
son of the above. Curate of Lee-on-the-
Solent, CO. Hants, married at Holy
Rood Church, Southampton, on Mon-
day, 6 September 1909, Alice Arabella,
2nd daughter of the Rev. Canon Shea
of Glenageary, co. Dublin.
BOWRING. Vol. 6, page 2 {and Addenda,
I'ol. 12, page via.) — John Frederick
Edward and Mary Bowring have further
issue a son, Christopher George Arthur
Bowring, born at Woodlands, Ascot,
CO. Berks, on Saturday, 20 March,
baptised at Ascot 20 April 1909.
Page 3. — Charles Calvert Bowring,
Treasurer East African Protectorate
1901, Member Executive and Legislative
Councils 1907, C.M.G. 1908, married
at Nairobi, East Africa, on Thursday,
6 May 1909, Ethel Dorothy, daughter
of (t. K. Watts, Commissioner of Public
Works, East Africa.
Humphrey Wykeham Bowring was
promoted Commander Royal Navy 30
June 1906.
Walter Andrew Bowring married at
All Saints', Ennismore Gardens, London,
on Wednesday, 3 November 1909,
Nita Maud, daughter of John Edwards
Werge Howey of Pyt House, Tisbury,
CO. Wilts, Major Bengal Infantry.
Page 4. — Lewin Bentham Bowring
died at Woodlands, Torquay, in his
86th year, on Friday, 14 January, and
was buried at Torquay 19 January 19 10.
Will dated 5 June 1907, proved in the
Principal Registry 8 February 1910, by
Wilfrid Joseph Bowring and Oswin
John Charlton, two of the Executors.
Page 5 {and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page via.) — Philip Francis and Martha
(Patty) Hide Bowring had further issue a
daughter, Katharine Lorna, who died at
Marikuppam, Mysore, India, aged i year
and 3 months, on Sunday, 25 July 1909.
Page 6. — Francis Stephen Bowring
was promoted Captain Indian Army
14 March 19 10.
BOYD. Vol. 8, page 163. — George
Fenwick Boyd died at Moor House,
Leamside, co. Durham, aged 59, on
Tuesday, 6 April, and was buried at
\Vest Rainton, co. Durham, on Friday,
9 April 1909.
Hester, 3rd daughter of George
Fenwick Boyd, was married at West
Rainton on Tuesday, 12 October 1909,
to Kenneth George Haig, only son of
Alexander Haig of 7 Brook Street,
London, M.D.
BRADNEY. Vol. i, page 3.— John
Harford Bradney was appointed 2nd
Lieutenant Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry 22 May 1909.
Edward Bradney entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Engineers
20 September 1909.
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ADDITIONS (r CORRECTIONS.
BRASSEY. Vol. 14, page 60. — Lord
i;r;isscy was appointed Hon. Colonel
5th Battalion (Cinque Ports) Royal
Sussex Regiment 1908.
Page 61. — Thomas Allnutt Brassey,
Mayor of Be.xhill 1908, received the
Territorial Officers' Decoration 1909.
Page 68. — Edgar Hugh Bra.ssey was
appointed M.V.O. (4th-class) 7 July
i()Oq.
BREWSTER. Vol. 13, page 20.— Helen
Agnes, 2nd daughter of the Rev. James
George Brewster, died at Rosettenville,
Johannesburg, South Africa, in her
34th year, on Tuesday, 25 January
1910.
Page 2!.— Lieut. -Colonel Frederic
William Brewster died at Fawe Park
Road, Wandsworth, co. Surrey, on
Saturday, 6 February, and was buried
in Streatham Cemetery, co. Surrey, 1 1
February 1909.
David William Brewster married at St.
Peter's, Bayswater, London, on Saturday,
2 April 1 9 10, Marcie, youngest daughter
of John Alcock of Cambridge Gardens,
London, and of Sydney, New South
Wales.
BRINE. Vol. 4 page 18. — The Rev.
George Augustus Brine died at Beech-
grove, Honilon, co. Devon, aged 70,
on Sunday, 27 February, and was
buried at Honiton 3 March 19 10.
The Rev. James Edward Bouverie
Brine was appointed Vicar of Horton
with Studley, co. Oxford, January 1909.
Page 22. — Frederick George Brine
was promoted Commander Royal Navy
31 December 1906.
BRITTON. Vol. 2, pages 78 and 115.—
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton,
President of the British Numismatic
Society 1904- 1908, Director 1909, and
again President for 19 10.
BROADLEY. Vol. 8, page 87.— Eveline
Augusta, wife of Robert Broadley of
Elleray, Putney, co. Surrey, died at
Elleray, on Thursday, 20 August 1908.
Will dated 24 April 1908, with codicil
dated 28 April 1908, proved (Prin.
Reg., 1 3 10, 1908) 3 September 1908,
by Robert Broadley and Robert
Alexander Longman Broadley, the
Executors.
BROCKLEBANK. Vol. 9, page 144.—
The Rev. Clement Edmund Royds
Brocklebank was ordained Priest by the
Bishop of London 14 June 1908.
BROOKE. Vol. I, page 78 {and Addenda,
I'ti!. IS, page vi.) — Robert Astur Ingham
Brooke was baptised at the parish
church, Halifax, co. York, i October
1900. Grace Desir^e Ingham was
baptised at Sliema, Malta, 28 February
1904 ; children of Major Christopher
Robert Ingham and Irene Spencer
Brooke.
Page 80. — John Weston Brooke,
Member Geographical Society, was
killed in South-West China, aged 28,
24 December 1908.
Robert Weston Brooke of The Grice,
Kirkburton, co. York, married at Glass,
CO. Aberdeen, on Tuesday, i June
1909, Margery Jean, youngest daughter
of Alexander Geddes of Blairmore,
Hunlly, CO. Aberdeen.
BROWN. Vol. 2, page 28.— The Rev.
Ernest William Brown was appointed
Rector of Bedstone, co. Salop, 6
January 1906.
BRUNKER. Vol. 10, page 114.— Ann,
wife of Colonel Howard Molyneux
Edward Brunker, died at Famborough,
CO. Hants, on Monday, 13 September
1909, and was buried at Aldershot {see
Pedigree of Thomas, Vol. 6, page 48).
Page 115. — James Robert Brunker
was promoted Captain in the Army
4 May 1907, and of the Indian Army
25 June 1909.
Page 1 1 5 {and Addenda, Vol. 11,
page iv.) — Edward George and Louie
Elizabeth Brunker have further issue a
daughter. Sheila Jeannette, born at
Milverton, Palewell Park, East Sheen,
CO. Surrey, on Monday, 28 December
1908, baptised at Christ Church, East
Sheen, 7 February 1909.
Page 116. — I.ieut. -Colonel Capel
Molyneux Brunker was promoted
Colonel by brevet, Lancashire Fusiliers,
24 June 1909.
BURKE. Vol. 3, page 45.— Harold Arthur
Burke was Master of the Skinners'
Company 1906-1907, and is a Ciovernor
of Sir Andrew Judd's F'oundation and
Skinners' Schools.
BURY. Vol. 9, page 113.— The Rev.
Irancis Octavius Philpott died at the
Rectory, Little Marcie, co. Hereford, on
Christmas Day 1909. Will dated 5
F^ebruary 1890, proved in the Principal
Registry 5 April 1910, by Harriette
Jane Philpott, relict, and the Rev.
Octavius Philpott, the Executors.
ADDITIONS ^ CORRECTIONS.
BURY, continued.
Page 115. — Lucy Louisa, elder
daughter of Percival Bury, was married
at Hyde, co. Hants, on Wednesday,
14 July 1909, as his 3rd wife, to the
Rev. Vera Awdry (gth son of Sir John
Wither Awdry of Notton House, co.
Wilts, J.P., D.L., by Frances Ellen
his 2nd wife, 2nd daughter of the
Rt. Rev. Thomas Carr, Bishop of
Bombay) ; bom at Notton 14 October
1854; educated at Chichester; Vicar of
Broad Hinton, co. Wilts, 1891-94, and
of Ampfield, co. Hants, 1894. He
married istly at the parish church.
Beckenham, co. Kent, on Wednesday,
3 August 1887, Margaret Emily,
only daughter of Frederick Man of
Copehurst, Beckenham, who died at
Southwick, Trowbridge, co. Wilts, aged
29, on Saturday, 18 May 1889 ; and
2ndly at St. John-the-Evangelist, Upper
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex, on
Tuesday, 27 October 1891, Mary Louisa,
only daughter of Edward Desborough
Man of St. Leonard's-on-Sea,
Page ri8. — The Rev. Guy Francis
Bury of Lincoln College, Oxford,
B.A. July 1908, IVLA. July 1909,
ordained Deacon 1908, Priest 1909, by
the Bishop of Oxford; appointed Curate
of Christ Church, Reading, co. Berks,
December 1908.
BUSH. Vol. 6, page 76.— Rear-Admiral
Paul Warner Bush, Commanded
Portsmouth Division, Home Fleet,
1 908- 1 909; was appointed Commander
Legion of Honour 1909.
CARR. Vol. 7, pages 123 and 126. —
Emily Blanche (Lady of the Manor of
Rotherhithe), wife of Francis Culling
Carr-Gomm, died suddenly at The
Chase, Famham Royal, co. Buckingham,
in her 60th year, on Tuesday, 4 May,
buried at Famham Royal on Saturday,
8 May 1909. Will dated 16 November
1904, \vith codicil dated 22 August
1908, proved in the Principal Registry
15 June 1909, by Francis Culling Carr-
Gomm, the sole Executor.
Francis Culling Carr-Gomm received
the Volunteer Officers' Decoration 1909.
Page 123. — Henry Morton Carr died
at 49 Beauchamp Road, Clapham, co.
Surrey, in his 58th year, on Thursday,
31 December 1908, and was cremated at
Woking, the remains being subsequently
CARR, continued.
deposited at Teddington, co. Middlesex.
Administration (with will dated 30
November 1897) was granted at the
Principal Registry 6 March 1909, to
Arthur Newman, the lawful attorney of
William Ernest Beazley, sole Executor.
Thomas William Carr died at Virden,
Manitoba, Canada, aged 48, on Tues-
day, 2 March, and was buried at Virden
5 March 1909. Will dated 23 August
1903, with codicil dated 28 September
1908, proved in Canada.
Page 127. — Hubert William Culling
Carr-Gomm was appointed J. P. for co.
Buckingham 1909.
CARR-ELLISON. Vol. 6, page 162.—
Henry John Carr was promoted Vice-
Admiral i January 1901, and Admiral
16 June 1904.
Page 163. — Frederick Ralph Carr,
a retired Lieutenant of the Royal
Navy and Hon. Colonel ist Devonshire
Volunteer Artillery, died at Lympstone,
CO. Devon, aged 65, on Friday, 27
November 1908. Will dated 20 April
1905, proved at Exeter 15 December
1908, by Henry John Carr, retired
Admiral R.N., and the Rev. Charles
Ridley Carr, brother, the Executors.
Page 164. — Edward William Carr
died at Heathlands, Longcross, co.
Surrey, aged 60, on Friday, 15 January
1909, and was buried at Longross.
Will dated i March 1897, proved in the
Principal Registry 12 February 1909,
by Henry John Carr, the surviving
Executor.
CARTHEW. Vol. 8, page 7.— Colonel
Ranulphus John Carthew was appointed
to General Reserve of Officers 23
June 1909.
CASS. Vol. I, page 115. — Charles
Herbert Davis Cass was promoted Sub-
stantive Major Worcestershire Regiment
27 August 1902, retired 6 July 1904;
served in South African War 1899-1902
(mentioned in despatches " London
Gazette," 10 September 1901, Queen's
medal with three clasps. King's medal
with two clasps, D.S.O. 26 September
1901) ; J. P. for CO. Cardigan 1908.
CASTLE. Vol. 5, page 48. — Godfrey
Ernest Castle was appointed 2nd
Lieutenant 3rd West Lancashire Brigade
Royal Field Artillery 11 January 19 10;
admitted a Solicitor i February 1910.
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
CASTLE, continued.
Horace Guthrie Castle married at
Kilpeacon, co. Limerick, on Thursday,
1 6 September 1909, Lilian Georgina,
3rd daughter of Sir Alexander (William)
Shaw of Derravoher, Limerick, J. P., by
Eleanor his wife, 2nd daughter of
William Gough-Gubbins of Castle Troy,
CO. Limerick ; bom at Roxboro,
Limerick, 8 ^L1y 1884.
CAVE- BROWNE-CAVE. Vol. n,
page 154. — Louisa Uilmot, widow of
Colin Minton Campbell, died at 84
Queen's Gate, Kensington, London, on
Monday, 9 August, and was buried in
Hartshill Cemetery, Stoke-on-Trent, co.
Stafford, on Saturday, 14 August 1909.
Will dated 20 December 1905, with two
codicils dated 5 March 1897 and 20
November 1908, proved in the Principal
Registry 22 September 1909, by the
Rev. Herbert Ernest Campbell, John
Campbell and John England Tunnicliffe,
the Executors.
Page 156. — Margaret Wilmot, younger
daughter of William Cave-Browne-Cave,
was married at Harborne, co. Stafford,
3 January 1906, to the Rev. Hubert
Bernard Drew (eldest son of George
Bernard Drew, Barrisler-at-Law); born at
16 Durham Terrace, Westbourne Park,
London, on Friday, 4 August 1871 ;
educated at Haileybury and at Keble
College, Oxford, matriculated 1 1 October
1890, aged 19, B.A. 1893, M.A. 1894;
Vicar of Sutton-on-the-Forest, co. York,
1903; Domestic Chaplain to the Earl
of Feversham.
Page 157. — Henry Meyrick Cave-
Browne-Cave was promoted Engineer
Lieutenant Royal Navy 1 May 1909.
Page 159. — William Astley Cave-
Browne-Cave, undergraduate at Oxford,
fell out of a punt while boating on the
Upper River at Oxford and was drowned
I July 1908.
Page 160. — Reginald Ambrose Cave-
Browne-Cave retired as Captain Royal
Navy 10 June 1907.
CAVENDISH. Vol. i, page 134.—
Alwyn Lionel Compton Cavendish
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Rifle Brigade 4 December 1909.
Page 136. — The Hon'''' Caroline
Fanny, V.A. (only daughter of General
the Hon'''= Henry Frederick Compton
Cavendish), Extra Maid of Honour to
Queen Victoria; died at 72 Oakfield
Road, Stroud Green, co. Middlesex,
CAVENDISH, continued.
aged 83, on Tuesday, 25 January,
buried in Highgate Old Cemetery, co.
Middlesex, on Monday, 31 January
1910. Will dated 17 January 1908,
proved in the Princi|)al Registr)' 26
P'ebruary 1910, by Henry Frederick
Compton Cavendish and Alfred John
Howard, the Executors.
CHAMPNEYS. Vol. 10, page 51 (and
Addenda, Vol. 12, page At'.) — Amian
Lister and Mary Constance Champneys
have issue a daughter, Marjorie, bom
at Malvern House, St. Albans, co.
Hertford, on Tuesday, 14 April, baptised
at St. Albans Cathedral 11 May 1908.
CHANCE. Vol. 3, page 62 {and Addenda,
Vol. 14, page via.) — Walter Lucas and
Rosa Edith Chance have issue a
daughter, Vivien Rose, born at 146
Hagley Road, Edgbaston, co. Warwick,
on Thursday, 4 NLirch, baptised at
Great Alne, co. Warwick, 1 1 April
1909.
Noel Richard Lucas and Laura
Myrtle Chance have issue a son, Peter
Richard Lucas Chance, born at Finedon,
Hove, CO. Sussex, on Friday, 4 June,
baptised at Great Alne 1 1 July 1909.
Page 68 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xvi.) — Frederick William Chance,
M.P., married 2ndly at Plumbland, co.
Cumberland, on Thursday, 31 December
1908, Josephine, youngest daughter of
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Baronet, M.P., by
Mary his wife, 3rd daughter of Joseph
Pocklington-Senhouse of Netherhall, co.
Cumberland ; born at i Grosvenor
Crescent, London, on Monday, 29 June
1874.
Page 70. — Arent Schuyler [de Peyster]
Chance, married at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, on Thursday,
1 6 December 1909, Phyllis Marion
Elsie, only daughter of George Owen
of Machen, co. Monmouth.
Page 71. — Oswald Kesteven Chance,
Captain 5th (Royal Irish) l.ancers,
married at Rougham, co. Suffolk, on
Thursday, 4 March 1909, Fanny Isabel,
2nd twin daughter of George William
Agnew of Rougham Hall, near Bury
St. Edmund's, co. Suffolk, M.P., J. P.,
by Fanny his wife younger daughter
of John Stuart Bolton of Oulton
Hall, Aylsham, co. Norfolk ; bom at
the Poplars, Eccles, co. Lancaster, on
Friday, i October 1880.
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
CHANCE, continued.
Page 71 (a/td Addenda, Vol. ij,
page vii.) — Kenneth Macomb and
Muriel Clara Chance have further
issue a son, John Anthony Chance,
born at 14 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's
Park, London, on Wednesda)-, 23
June, baptised at the parish church,
Marylebone, London, 23 July 1909.
CHASE. Vol. 5, page 75-— The Rev.
Charles Henry Chase was appointed
Perpetual Curate of Woodbury-Salterton,
CO. Devon, 15 September 1909.
Una Theodora, only daughter of the
Rev. Charles Henry Chase, was married
at Holy Trinity, Woodbury-Salterton,
on Wednesday, 29 September 1909, to
James Kemp White (son of John
White) ; of Clare College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1886,
B.A. 1889.
The Rev. Cyril Francis Chase, B.A.
of Pembroke College, Cambridge, was
ordained Deacon 1 909 by the Bishop of
Winchester and appointed Curate of
St. Deny's, Portswood, Southampton,
1909.
Page 76. — The Rt. Rev. Frederic
Henry Chase, Bishop of Ely, was
appointed Hon. Fellow of Christ's
College, Cambridge, 1904, and of
Queen's College, Cambridge, 1906.
The Rev. Frederic AUiston Chase,
Vicar of Fincham St. Martin and Rector
of Fincham St. Michael, co. Norfolk,
1908, married at Ridlington, co.
Rutland, on Wednesday, 20 January
1909, Ella Margaret, youngest daughter
of Thomas Edwards Parker of Streatham,
CO. Surrey.
Page 76 (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page via.) — Charles Allen and Ruth
Murly Chase have issue a daughter,
Barbara Ruth, bom at Summersdale,
Chichester, co. Sussex, on Monday,
15 November, baptised at St. Peter
the Great, Chichester, 21 December
1909.
Page 77. — The Rev. William St.
John Chase was appointed Rector of
Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales,
1907.
The Rev. Edward Selwyn Chase,
Superintendent, Church of England
Boys' Industrial Farm School, Apollo
Bay, Victoria, Australia, 1 906-1 90S,
was appointed Minister of parochial
district of Panton Hill, Victoria, 1908.
CLAPTON. Vol. 10, page 9.— Edward
Clapton, \LD., died at Towercroft,
Eltham Road, Lee, co. Kent, aged 79,
on Tuesday, 28 September, and was
buried at Stamford, co. Lincoln, on
Saturday, 2 October 1909. Memorial
service at St. Margaret's, Lee, the same
day. Will dated 21 July 1908, proved
in the Principal Registry 29 October
1909, by the Rev. Edward Louis
Churchill Clapton, the sole Executor.
May Vivian, wife of the Rev. Edward
Louis Churchill Clapton, died at the
Rectory, Lee, aged 42, on Monday,
21 June, and was buried at Stamford
on Friday, 25 June 1909, after service
at St. Margaret's, Lee.
Page 10. — The Rev. Ernest Clapton
was inducted to the Vicarage of Christ
Church, Hatherden, co. Hants, 26 July
1909.
Page II. — Alice, younger daughter
of William Clapton, was married at
Canterbury, co. Kent, on Saturday,
7 April 1906, to Edward George
Pearson of Summerfield, Sevenoaks,
CO. Kent.
Page 12. — Esther, youngest daughter
of Henry Clapton, was married at
Widcombe Baptist Chapel, co. Somer-
set, 20 September 1909, to the Rev.
John William Bailey of Southwick,
CO. Wilts.
CLAY. Vol. I, page 70 (and Addenda,
Vol. 12, page xvii.) — \ViUiam Henry
Christy and Constance Mary Clay have
further issue a daughter. Cicely Mary,
born at Castle Hill, Duffield, co. Derby,
on All Saints' Day, Monday, i November
1909, baptised at Duffield 1 January
1 9 10.
CLAY. Vol. 14, page 82. — Mary, daughter
of Sir William Clay, Baronet, and
widow of John Walrond Clarke, died
17 December 1907.
Page 83. — Enmia Georgiana Christina,
daughter of Sir William Clay, Baronet,
and widow of Horatio Mansfield of
^^'oodlands Lodge, Totton, co. Hert-
ford, died at 16 Egerton Terrace,
Brompton, co. Middlesex, aged 78, on
Tuesday, 24 November 1908.
Page 85. — George Felix Ne\"ille and
Rachel Clay have further issue a son,
Henry Felix Clay, born at West Heath,
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, on Monday,
8 February, 1909.
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ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
COCKERELL. Vol. lo, page 34.— Henri-
etta Francos, widow of John Cockerel!,
died at Craigyr-Haul, Castleton, aged
73, on Wednesday, 6 October 1909.
Will dated 15 October 1896, proved
in the Principal Registry 31 January
1910, by John Pepys Cockerell, son,
and Geoffrey U'arburton, son-in-law,
the Executors.
Page 41. — Madeleine Barbara, wife
of the Rev. Louis Arthur Cockerell,
died at St. Leonard 's-on-Sea, aged 71,
on Friday, 12 ^L-lrch 1909
I^wrence Homan Mulock Pepys
Cockerell, who was employed with the
Egyptian Army 3 November 1903 to
14 November 1905, was promoted
Captain Royal Berkshire Regiment
6 November 1908. He married at
Christ Church, Lausanne, Switzerland,
on Friday, 29 January 1909, Florence
Octavia, widow of John Wright of
Duncdin, New Zealand.
COLLIER. Vol. I, page 56.— The Rev.
Charles Gilbert Brown was installed
3rd Cursal Prebendary 2 November
1897, and Prebendary of St. Nicholas
Penffors and Canon Residentiary in
St. David's Cathedral, 17 January 1908.
Page 57 (and Addenda^ Vol. 2,
page iii.) — Percival Porritt Collier was
gazetted 5 October 1909, 2nd Lieutenant
2nd West Riding Field Company West
Riding Divisional Engineers.
Page 57 {tind Addenda, Vol. ij,
page VII. } — The Rev. Carus Vale antl
Olivia Chambers Collier have further
issue a daughter, Elizabeth Rachel, bom
at East Harlsey Parsonage, co. York,
31 August, baptised at East Harlsey
2; September 1909.
COLLIER. Vol. 3, page 74.— The Rev.
Charles Bernard Grey Collier, M.A.
University College, Oxford, Curate of
St. Andrew's, West Hillingdon, co.
Middlesex, 1907-1908, was appointed
Chaplain of Byculla, Bombay, India,
1 90S.
COLLINS. Vol. 4, P-ige 113— The Rev.
John Ferdinando Collins died at the
Vicarage, Charlton, co. Wilts, aged 72,
on Monday, 10 January, and was buried
at Charlton on Thursday, 13 January
1910. Memorial Tablet in Lockinge
Church, CO. Berks. Will dated 17
November 1908, with codicil dated
8 January 19 10, proved in the Principal
Registry 5 April 19 10, by Charles
Forbes Moir, the sole Executor.
COLLINS, continued.
I'age 115. — Leopold George Arthur
Collins married at St. Stephen's, South
Kensington, London, on Tuesday, 19
October 1909, Ruth, younger daughter
of .Alfred Seymour, Captain Rifle Brigade.
COLLYER. Vol. 9, page 18.— William
Robert Collyer of Hackford Hall,
Reepham, co. Norfolk, was appointed
J. P. for CO. Norfolk 1907.
John Johnston Collyer, Captain Cape
Mounted Rifles (South African medal),
married at Alice, Cape Colony, i July
1903, Hilda, daughter of M. H. Quinn.
'I'hey have issue two daughters, Nellie
Rochford, born at Alice, Cape Colony,
26 May 1904, baptised there, and Freda
Falconar, Ijom at King \\illiam's Town,
Cape Colony, i April 1906, bajnised
there.
George Falconar Collyer, Captain
4th Volunteer Battalion East Surrey
Regiment, Hon. Captain in the Army
(South .African medal), married at the
Cathedral, Shanghai, China, 29 October
1904, Guendolyne, daughter of Robert
Thorburn of Birkenhead, co. Chester.
Roger Messenger Monsey Collyer,
Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve (South
African medal), married at St. Stephen's,
Tonbridge, co. Kent, 30 November
1909, Maud, daughter of Byron Noel
of Ockham, co. Surrey.
Page 19. — D'Arcy Bedingfeld Collyer
was promoted Lieut.-Colonel 3rd
Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment
17 August 1906.
Page 20. — Mary, younger daughter
of the Ven*"'^ Daniel Collyer was married
at Wilsford, co. Lincoln, 5 .April 1904,
to Philip Connard ; born at Blackpool,
CO. Lancaster ; Member of the New
English Art Club.
COLMAN. Vol. 8, page 145.— Jeremiah
Colman of Gatton Park, co. Surrey,
(only son of Sir Jeremiah Colman,
Baronet) was appointed J. P. for co.
Surrey, June 1909.
COLYER. Vol. 13, page 47.— Elizabeth
Jane, widow of Charles Colyer, died
suddenly at East Dene, St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, on Thursday, 15 .April,
and was buried at Crayford, co.
Kent, on Tuesday, 20 April 1909.
Will dated 21 December 1907, proved
in the Principal Registry 28 July 1909,
by Catherine Colyer, sister, and Ernest
Henry Colyer, the Executors.
ADDITIONS cr CORRECTIONS.
COMBER. Vol. 7, page 148 {and
Addenda, Vol. 10, page v.) — Janet
Frances Hartley, wife of Edward
Comber of Karachi, India, died at the
Hotel Burdon, \Veymouth, co. Dorset,
after landing from Bombay on Sunday,
7 March, and was buried in the cemetery
at Melcombe Regis, co. Dorset, i r
March 1909. Will dated 12 December
1905, proved in the Principal Registry
5 May 1909, by Edith Lamphier, sister,
the sole Executrix.
Page 148. — Frank Wandesforde
Comber graduated B.A. of Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1902.
Page 149. — Henry William Comber
of Wadham College, Oxford, B.A. 1902,
M.A. 1906, ordained Deacon 1904
and Priest 1905, by the Bishop of
Chester; Curate of St. Oswald's, Chester,
1906, and of Odd Rode, co. Chester,
1904-1906.
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COMBER. Vol. 14, page 23. — Mabel
Louisa, younger daughter of George
Mervyn Comber, Commander R.N., was
married at St. Stephen's, Cheltenham,
CO. Gloucester, on Wednesday, 1 1
August 1909, to Frederick Griffiths of
Edstone Hall, ^^'ootton Wawen, co.
Warwick, son of the Rev. Frederick
William Griffiths, Vicar of Coal Pit
Heath, Bristol.
COMBER. Page 16 of present volume. —
Blanche Ethel, 5th daughter of Thomas
Denison Comber of Sudbury Lodge,
Sudbury, co. Middlesex, was married
at Christ Church, Montpelier Place,
London, on Thursday, 7 November
1907, to Joseph Carl Bayer of Vienna
(son of Captain Joseph Bayer, HI
Dragoon Guards, by Maria his wife,
daughter of Dr. Ferenzz von Gaugel of
Estergomm, Hungary); born at Salzburg,
Austria, 2 November 1874.
CONDER. Vol. I, page 18.— Edward
Conder of Terry Bank, Kirkby Lons-
dale, CO. Westmorland and of New
Court, Colwall, co. Hereford, Lord of
the Manor of Kilcot, co. Gloucester,
died at Colwall, in his 8ist year,
7 February, and was buried at Man-
sergh, CO. Westmorland, 1 1 February
1910. Will dated 3 April 1908.
COODE. Vol. 2, page 18.— Athelstan
Monro Coode employed on Survey Duty
East -Africa Protectorate g May 1909.
COODE, continued.
Page 18. — Donald Russell Coode
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery 27 July 1905, promoted
Lieutenant 27 July 1908.
Page 21. — Francis Trevenen Coode,
Executive Engineer Public Works
Department, Lucknow, India, died at
Trevama, St. Austell, co. Cornwall,
aged 33, on Thursday, i April, and was
buried at St. Austell 3 April 1909. Will
dated 27 March 1909, proved at Bodmin
24 July 1909, by William Melville Coode.
COODE. Vol. II, page 114.— Barbara
Cecil, younger daughter of John Charles
Coode of 19 Freeland Road, Ealing,
CO. Middlesex, was married at St. Paul's
Cathedral, Calcutta, India, on Saturday,
5 December 1908, to Arthur Windsor,
2nd son of Charles \Vindsor of Banbury,
CO. Oxford.
COODE. Vol. 12, page 147. — Elizabeth
Rushton, only surviving daughter of
Vice-Admiral Trevenen Penrose Coode,
died at Denbury House, Newton
Abbot, CO. Devon, on Sunday, 2 1 March
1909. Will dated 3 February 1892,
proved in the Principal Registry 9 July
1909, by Henry Penrose Prance, the
sole Executor.
COOKSON. Vol. 3, page 130 {and
Addenda, Vol. 10, page v.) — Bryan and
Annie Cookson have further issue a
daughter, Sarah Cordelia, born at
7 Imber Park Road, Esher, co. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 24 November, baptised at
St. Maurice's, York, 30 December 1908.
COOKSON. Vol. 8, page 49.— Frances
Anne, only daughter of the Rev.
Francis Thomas Cookson, died at
Headingley, co. York, 10 March 1910.
COTTON. Vol. 10, page 70.— The Rev.
James Stapleton Cotton was appointed
Rural Dean of Nantwich, co. Chester,
I January 1908.
The Rev. Frederick Arthur Stapleton
Cotton, graduated B.A. of Selwyn
College, Cambridge, 1905 ; appointed
Curate of Witton, co. Chester, 1 1 June
1909.
Hugh Stapleton Cotton was appointed
to permanent Stafl', London and North-
western Railway Company, 20 Septem-
ber 1909.
Arthur Masterton Robertson Legh
was appointed J. P. for co. Chester
1905, and promoted Captain Cheshire
Yeomanry 31 March 1906.
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ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
COURTENAY. Vol. 14, page 76.—
(icMir^c Henry Courlenay died at
Southtown House, Kenton, co. Devon,
aged 95, on Sunday, 2 January 19 10.
Rev. Thomas Peregrine Courtenay
was appointed Rector of Down St. Mary,
Bow, North Devon, 1908.
CRAIG. Vol. 5, page 35. — Major Algernon
Tudor Craig was appointed Honorary
Secretary of the Army Pageant 19 10.
CRAIG. Vol. 6, page 146.— The Rev.
William Alban Cunningham Craig was
appointed Chaplain of Belmont \\"ork-
house, in the parish of Christ Church
Sutton, CO. Surrey, i November 1908.
GRAN WORTH. Vol. 10, page 92.—
The Hon*"'" Amy Harriott, widow of
Alfred Hayley Ridley, and elder daughter
of Colonel Robert Thornhagh Gurdon,
Baron Cranworth, married 3rdly at
Assington, co. Suffolk, on Tuesday, 22
August 1905, Charles Stirling (eldest
son of General Sir William Stirling,
K.C.IJ., sometime Lieutenant of the
Tower of London, by Anna Christian
his and wife, 4th daughter of William
Stirling of Content, Jamaica, and Ken-
mure, CO. Lanark) ; born at Aldershot
on Wednesday, 1 March 187 i ; entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal
Artillery 14 I'ebruary 1890, Lieutenant
14 February 1893, Captain 23 January
1900, Major 9 June 1907, Adjutant
24 June to 5 August 1902, Brigade
Major, South .\frica, 6 August 1902
to 6 July 1903, D.A.Q.M.G. 10th
Division Fourth Army Corps 7 July
1903 to 31 May 1905, D.A.A. and
Q.M.G. 6th Division, Eastern Command,
1 June 1905 to 21 January 1906;
served in the South African War
1899-1902- (mentioned in despatches
"London Gazette," 10 September 1901,
Queen's medal with five clasps, King's
medal with two ctasp.s. Brevet of Major.)
Page 93 (and Addenda, Vol. ir,
page vi.) — Bertram Francis, Lord Cran-
worth, and Vera Emily his wife, have
further issue a daughter, the Hon'''':
Camilla Elizabeth, born at Grundisburgh
Hall, CO. Suffolk, on Monday, 9 August
1909, bapti.sed at Culpho, co. Suffolk.
Lord Cranworth was appointed to
General Reserve of Officers 1909.
Page 95. — Philip Richard Thornhagh
Gurdon was promoted Lieut.-Colonel
Indian Army 9 September 1908.
Page 97. — Florence, wife of the Rev.
Prebendary Francis Gurdon, Vicar of
CRAN"WORTH, continued.
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, Hyde
Park, London, died at 39 Porchester
Terrace, Bayswater, London, on Tues-
day, 23 March, and was buried at
Aston Tyrrold, co. Berks, on Saturday,
27 March 1909, first part of service
at Christ Church, I^ncaster Gate.
Administration was granted at the
Principal Registry 10 .May 1909, to
the Rev. Francis Gurdon, husband.
CRAWFURD. Vol. 2, page 9.— The
Rev. Charles Walter Payne Crawfurd
died at Ardmillan, East Grinstead, co.
Sussex, aged 83, on Wednesday, 10
March, and was buried at East
Grinstead, on Saturday, 13 March
1909. M.I. in the chancel of St.
Swithun's, East Grinstead. Will dated
1 1 October 1 903, proved at Lewes
10 April 1909, by Major Proby Edward
Payne Crawfurd, Raymond Henry P.ayne
Crawfurd, M.D., sons, and Henry
James Johnson, nephew.
Arabella Payne, eldest daughter of
the Rev. Charles U'alter Payne Craw-
furd, died at Ardmillan, East Grinstead,
on Friday, 14 May, and was buried at
East Grinstead on Tuesday, 18 May
1909. Will dated 3 April 1909, with
codicil, proved at Lewes 5 August 1909,
by Caroline Payne Crawfurd, Georgina
Mary Payne Crawfurd, sisters, and
Robert Payne Crawfurd, brother.
Robert Payne Crawfurd of Baidland,
Seaford, co. Sussex, married at the
parish church, Seaford, on Saturday,
11 September 1909, Constance May,
younger daughter of Herbert Norman
Evans, M.A., M.B. O.xford, of Hamp-
stead House, Seaford, by Mary Elizabeth
his 2nd wife, daughter of Evan Evans of
St. Mary's House, Tenby, co. Pembroke;
born 17 May 1878.
The Rev. Charles Hubert Payne
Crawfurd, Chaplain to the Bishop of
Worcester, died at The Newlands,
Kidderminster, co. Worcester, in his
49th year, on Friday, 1 1 December, and
was buried at Hartlebury, co. Worcester,
on Wednesday, 16 December 1908.
M.I. in the chancel of St. Swithun's,
East Grinstead. Will dated 5 February
1898, with two codicils dated 10
February 1899 and 16 June 1904,
proved in the Principal Registry 12
February 1909, by Ellen Mary Craw-
furd, relict, and Henry James Johnson,
cousin, the Executors.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
CRAWFURD, continued.
Page 9. — The Rev. Lionel Payne
Crawfurd was appointed Vicar of Rams-
gate, CO. Kent, 4 February 1907.
Raymond Henry Payne Crawfurd,
M.L)., was appointed Captain No. 4
Company London General Hospital
Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial
Force, 2 December 1908.
CRIPPS. Vol. 2, page 120. —Catharine
Dorothea, only daughter of William
Cripps, died at Cirencester, co. Glou-
cester, aged 66, on Monday, 25 January,
and was buried in the churchyard at
Cirencester 28 January 1909. ALL
Will dated 27 June 1902, proved at
Gloucester 23 February 1909, by
Frederick William Beresford Cripps,
the surviving Executor.
CRIPPS. Vol. 4, page 73.— Ethel Agatha,
youngest daughter of Henry Kater
Cripps, was married at Christ Church,
Clifton, CO. Gloucester, on Thursday,
15 .-^pril 1909, Edward John George
Higham (elder son of Edward H.
Higham of ?>emantle. West Australia) ;
of Exeter College, O.xford, B.A. 1904,
M.A. and B.C.L.
CRIPPS-DAY. Vol. 8, page 50.— Emma,
widow of William Henry Day, died at
Holly Hill, Meopham, co. Kent, 14
September, and was buried at Luddes-
down, CO. Kent, 18 September 1909.
M.L Will dated 20 March 1909,
proved in the Principal Registry 13
October 1909, by Francis Henry
Cripps-Day, son, the sole E.xecutor.
CRISP. Vol. 13, page 119 {and Addenda,
Vol. 75, page xxviit.) — Thomas Arthur
Frederick and Ruth Crisp have issue a
daughter, Violet, born at 14 Redan
Street, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, 9 April
1910.
Page 119. — Katharine, 4th daughter
of Frederick Arthur Crisp of The
Manor House, Godalming, co. Surrey,
was married at Godalming Church
on Thursday, 14 April 1910, to Hubert
Goodman Stocker of The Rookery
Farm, Westcott, co. Surrey (son of
Alonzo Henry Stocker, M.D., of
Craigweil House, Aldwick, co. Sussex,
by Ada Mary his wife, elder daughter
of Thomas Goodman of Islington, co.
Middlesex); born at Peckham House, co.
Surrey, on Thursday, 28 September 1882.
CROWFOOT. Vol. I, page 26.— The
Rev. Alfred Henchman Crowfoot was
appointed Missionary at Grand Falls,
New Brunswick, Canada, August
1909.
John Winter Crowfoot married at
Nettleham, co. Lincoln, on Tuesday,
20 July 1909, Grace Mary, elder
daughter of Sinclair Frankland Hood
of Nettleham Hall, J. P., by Grace
Elinor his wife, daughter of the Rev.
Charles Trollope Swan of Sansthorpe
Hall, CO. Lincoln.
CRUWYS. Vol. 7, page 26.— Arthur
John Cruwys (eldest son of the Rev.
Arthur Henry Cruwys) married at
Holy Cross Church, Davidsons Mains,
Midlothian, on Tuesday, 19 January
1909, Stella Mary, youngest daughter
of the Rev. Clement Leigh Coldwell,
Rector of Holy Trinity, Stirling.
CURE. Vol. 2, page 22. — Major George
Edward Capel Cure was appointed
J. P. for CO. Warwick 1908.
Page 23. — Lieut.-Colonel Herbert
Capel Cure, D.S.O., died at Srinagar,
Kashmir, India, aged 49, on Friday,
19 March 1909.
Page 24. — The Rev. Charles Lawrence
Capel Cure was appointed Rector of
Gidleigh, co. Devon, May 1909.
CURTOIS. Vol. I, page 172. — Norah
Willoughby, youngest daughter of the
Rev. Peregrine Edward Curtois was
married at St. Philip's, EarFs Court,
London, on Thursday, i July 1909, to
John Frederick Halls Dally of 105
Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex,
(son of Dr. Frederick Dally of Belgrave
House, Wolverhampton, co. Stafford);
born 2 August 1877 ; of St. John's
College, Cambridge, matriculated
Michaelmas Term, 1895, B.A. 1898;
Student at St. Bartholomew's Hospital ;
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond. 1901 ;
M.A., M.B., B.C., 1903 ; M.D. Cam-
bridge 1907 ; M.R.C.P. Lond. 1909 ;
Assistant Physician National Hospital
for Diseases of the Heart, Physician
to St. Marylebone General Dispen.sary,
School Medical Officer and Examiner
L.C.C. ; Fellow of the Royal Society
of Medicine ; formerly Senior House
Physician and House Surgeon West
London Hospital.
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
DAN VERS. Vol. 8, page 63.— Louisa,
wiildw (if Frederick Charles Danvers,
died at Homestead, Burnell Road,
Sutton, aged 72, on Saturday, 21J May,
and was buried at Hcnhilton, co. Surrey,
2 June 1909. Will dated 17 September
1907, proved in the Principal Registry' by
William George Fraser Nelson, Solicitor.
DARBY. Vol. 4, page 49. — Rebecca,
widow of Alfred i)arby of Coalbrook-
dale, CO. Salop, died at Adcote, Shrews-
bury, in her 89th year, on Sunday,
21 March, and was buried at Little
Ness, CO. Salop, on Thursday, 25 March
1909. Will dated 7 July 1903, with
codicil dated 12 March 1909, proved in
the Principal Registry 29 May 1909, by
Alfred Edmund \V'illiam Darby, Hillyar
David Chapman and Francis Alexander
Wolryche Whitmore, the Executors.
DARELL. Vol. 14, page 136.— Robert
Darell Elford Darell was appointed 2nd
Lieutenant 76th Punjabis, Indian .\rmy,
28 March 1909, promoted Lieutenant
1910.
DARWIN. Vol. 4, page 118.— Francis
Darwin was President of the British
Association 1908- 1909.
Page 1 1 8 {and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page /.v.) — Bernard Richard Meirion
and Eleanor Mary Darwin have issue
a daughter, Ursula P'rances Elinor, born
at Traverston, West Road, Cambridge,
20 August, bapti.sed at Hunstanton, co.
Norfolk, in September 1908.
DEACON. Vol. 15, page 130.— Sophia,
4th daughter of John Deacon, died
at 39 Eaton Square, London, in her
88th year, on Saturday, 3 April, and
was buried at Southborough, co. Kent,
8 April 1909. Will dated 23 March
1896, with codicil dated 16 December
1907, proved in the Principal Registry
17 April 1909, by William Francis
Courthope and John Francis William
Deacon, nephews, the E.\ecutors.
DE CHAIR. Vol. II, page 167.—
Captain Dudley Rawson Stratford
De Chair, R.N., Naval Assistant to the
Controller of the Navy, was created
M.V.O- /4thK;lass) June 1908.
DE MAULEY. Vol. n, page 133.—
Gerald Maurice Ponsonby, Captain
Royal Warwickshire Regiment, was
transferred to the Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers 18 January 1908.
Page 135.— The Hon'''= Louisa Frances
Charlotte, widow of the Hon*''= Ashley
George John Ponsonby, died at Ardene,
DE MAULEY, continued.
I'.oscombe, co. Hants, on Saturday, 12
February, and was buried at Hatherop,
CO. Clloucester, on U'ednesday, 16
February 19 10. Will dated 29 October
1909, proved in the Princi|)al Registry
I April 1910, by Edmund Royds and
Frederick William Fane, the E.xecutors.
Page 136— The Rev. Maurice George
Jesser Ponsonby proceeded M.A. of
Trinity College, O.xford, 1905, and was
appointed Curate of Benenden, co.
Kent, January 1909.
DE RAMSEY. Vol. 15, page 118.—
Elizabeth Mary, widow of Richard
Benyon of Englefield House, co. Berks,
died at r8 Grosvenor Square, London,
on Saturday, 23 October, and was
buried at Englefield 29 October 1909.
Will dated 22 February 1907, with two
codicils dated 5 July 1907 and 8 April
1909, proved in the Principal Registry 10
December 1909, by the Rt. Hon"-''
Ailwyn Fellowe.s, the Hon''''-' Lawrence
Brodrick and Henry Laurence Whately,
the Executors.
'i"he Rt. Hon''''-'.\ilwyn Edward Fellowes
was appointed Chairman of the Norfolk
Territorial Force Association 1908, and
D.L. for CO. Norfolk 7 April 1909.
Page 119. — Eric William Edward
Fellowes entered the Royal Navy as
Midshipman 15 P'ebruary 1904, Sub-
Lieutenant 15 .Xpril 1907, Lieutenant
31 August 1909.
Page 120. — The Hon''''= Hermione
Frances Caroline, 3rd daughter of
\Villiam Henry, Baron De Ramsey,
was married at the Guards' Chapel,
Wellington Barracks, London, on
Tuesday, 8 June 1909, to Lord
Esm^ Charles Gordon-Lennox, M.V.O.
(2nd son of Charles Henry, 7th
Duke of Richmond, K.G.) ; born at
3 Grosvenor Crescent, London, on
Wednesday, 10 February 1S75 ; entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant ist Scots
Guards 16 December 1896, Lieutenant
13 April 1898, Captain 3 December
1902, .^.D.C. to Major-General Barring-
ton Bulkley Douglas Campbell, South
Africa, 10 to 12 March 1900; employed
with West Africa Frontier Force 9 May
1903 to 27 February 1904; served in
South African War 1900- 1902 (Queen's
medal with three clasps. King's medal
with two clasps) ; served in West
Africa, Southern Nigeria, 1903- 1904
(medal with clasp) ; appointed M.V.O.
4th-class 2 August 1907.
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
DEVON. Vol. 12 page 46. — Anna Maria
Laura (Nita) only child of the Hon"'^
Hugh Leslie Courtenay was married
at Powderham, co. Devon, on Tues-
day, 14 September 1909, to Edward
Osborne Armstrong Newcombe (son of
Edward Newcombe) ; born 30 August
1874; entered the Army as 2nd Lieu-
tenant Royal Engineers 25 July 1893,
Lieutenant 25 July 1896, Captain i April
1904; employed with P'gyptian Army
14 December 1896 to 12 November
1899; Railway Staff Officer i January
1900 to 30 June 1902 ; em[)loyed on
Central South African Railways i July
1902 to 29 November 1903, and with
Egyptian Army since 2 March 1905 ;
served in the Nile Expeditions 1897
and 1898 (mentioned in despatches,
" London Gaiiette," 30 September 1898
[battle of Khartoum], 4th-class Medjidie,
4th-class of the Osmanieh, medal);
served in the South African War
1 899- 1 902 (mentioned in despatches,
"London Gazette," 29 July 1902,
Queen's medal with four clasps. King's
medal with two clasps).
Page 47 {and Addenda, Vol. 14,
pai^e X.) — The Rev. ^he Hon''''^ Frederick
Leslie and Marguerite Courtenay, have
issue two daughters, Evelyn Frances,
born at the Rectory, Honiton, co. Devon,
30 June, baptised at St. Michael's,
Honiton, on Sunday, 12 July 1908; and
Mary Elizabeth, born at the Rectory,
Honiton, on Saturday, 15 January,
baptised at St. Paul's, Honiton, on the
Feast of the Purification, Wednesday,
2 February 1910.
DEW. Vol. I, page 285 (and Addenda,
Vol. Tf, page XI.) — The Rev. Roderick
and Gladys Mary Dew have further
issue a son, Gervase Roderick Dew,
born at the Rectory, Kilkhampton, co.
Cornwall, on Monday, 20 December
1909, baptised at Kilkhampton 13
February 1910.
DICKEN. Vol. 7, page 140. — Rear-
Admiral Charles Gauntlett Dicken,
R.N., retired i October 1908.
Edward Bernard Cornish Dicken was
promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy 15
July 1909.
DIDHAM. Vol. 6, page 148.— Chambers
Didham was appointed Lieut. -Colonel
Commandiirg 4th Battalion (Special
Reserve) Sherwood Foresters (Notting-
hamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
1909.
DIMSDALE. Vol. 12, page 79.— John
Sherwood Stocker, M.D., died at
Hillingdon, co. Middlesex, aged 81, on
Thursday, 18 July, and was buried in
Kensal Green Cemetery, London, on
Monday, 22 July 1907. Administration
(with will dated 5 November 1885)
was granted (Prin. Reg., 1658, 1907) 23
November 1907, to Richard Dimsdale
Stocker and William Dimsdale Stocker,
the only children, the residuary legatees.
John Holdsworth and Edith Kate
Dimsdale, have further issue a daughter,
Edith May, born at 23 Camac Street,
Calcutta, India, i November 1906,
died I September, and was buried in
the Circular Road Cemetery, Calcutta,
2 September 1907, and a son, Joseph
Reginald Holdsworth Dimsdale, born
at 29 Sussex Square, Hyde Park,
London, on Tuesday, 18 August,
baptised at St. Stephen's, Westbourne
Park, London, 17 October 1908.
Page 80. — The Rev. Henry Cockfield
Dimsdale, Rector of St. .Augustine's
with St. Faith, under St. Paul's, London,
1908 ; married at St. Mary Abbott's,
Kensington, London, on Thursday,
4 February 1909, Esther Florence,
elder daughter of Maurice Powell of
2 Kensington Palace Gardens, London,
by Florence his wife, daughter of
W. O. Manning of Gloucester Terrace,
London.
DIXON-HARTLAND. Vol. 15, page 36.
Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon-Hartland,
Baronet, M.P., died at the residence of
his father-in-law (William Langham
Christie) at Glyndebourne, co. Sussex,
aged 77, on Monday, 15 November,
and was buried in the family vault in
the churchyard at Charlton Kings, co.
Gloucester, on Saturday, 20 November
1909. Memorial service at St. Peter's,
Eaton Square, London, the previous
day. Will dated 14 December 1898,
with two codicils dated 29 July 1901
and 13 February 1905, proved in the
Principal Registry t2 March 19 10, by
Dame Agnes Chichester Llixon-Hartland
and Charles Scott Chad, two of the
Executors.
DONNE. Vol. 5, page in.— The Rev.
Charles Edward Donne married at
St. Peter's, Copdock, co. Suffolk, 18
November 1908, Edith, youngest
daughter of Alfred Herbert Morse of
Copdock House, Ipswich, J. P., Captain
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
DONNE, continued.
ijOtli and 73rd Regiments, by Diana
Ann his wife, 4th daughter of Sir
Edward Sherlock Gooch, 6th Baronet ;
born at Copdock 13 June, baptised
there 12 October 1873.
DOWDESWELL. Vol. 7, page 81.—
iunily, widow of William Edward
1 )owdcswell, died at the English
Hospital, Jerusalem, on Tuesday, 20
April 1909, and was buried at Jerusalem.
Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's, Upton-
on-Severn, on Thursday, 29 April 1909.
Will dated 28 March 1901, proved in
the Principal Registry i June 1909, Ijy
Edith ("harlton Anne Ellis and Arthur
Guy Ellis, the Executors.
DRAYNER. Vol. 12, page 166.— Eliza-
betli Jane, daughter of VVilliam Drayner,
and widow^ of Isaac Penny of Liscard
Manor, J. P., and of William James
Powell of Seabank, Liscard, died at
Abbotsfield, St. Michael's in the Hamlet,
aged 83, on Monday, 6 December, antl
was buried at Wallasey, co. Chester, on
Thursday, 9 December 1909.
DUGDALE. Vol. 2, page 105.— Frank
Dugtlnle received the Territorial Officers'
Decoration 1909.
Page 106. — Gerald Dugdale married
at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, London,
on Wednesday, 2 February 19 10, Violet
Nora, only child of Colonel Loyd Nicol,
3rd Hattalioti Rifle Brigade, of Newton
Hill, CO. Kincardine, J.P., by Agnes
his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Sanford
Freeling, K.C.M.G.
Herbert Crowe Dugdale, Major i6th
Lancers, died at the Great Western
Hotel, Paddington, London, on Satur-
day, 13 March, and was buried at
Wroxall Abbey Chapel, co. Warwick,
on Wednesday, 17 March 1909.
Emmeline Charlotte Louisa, his
widow, died at the Great Western
Hotel, Paddington, in her 50th year,
on Friday, 19 March, and was buried
at Wroxall Abbey Ch.ipel on Tuesday,
23 March 1909. Administration was
granted at the Principal Registry 19
June 1909, to Constance Gladys
Dugdale and Sybil Eldrydd Kathleen
Dugdale, spinsters, daughters, and only
next of kin.
Page 107. — Charles Frederick Dugdale
was promoted Lieutenant i6th Lancers
27 November 1909.
DUGDALE, continued.
I'aye 107 {and .Udenda, Vol. ij,
page X.) — The Rev. Sydney Dugdale
was inducted to the Rectory of Whit-
church, CO. Salop, 17 February 1909.
He and Phyllis his wife have further
issue a daughter, Penelope I'hyllis, born
at the Rectory, Whitchurch, (jn Monday,
7 February, baptised at Whitchurch
15 March 1910.
DUNCAN. Vol. 13, i)age 87.— Catherine,
widow of William Henry Duncan, M.D.,
died at 4 ^L1ids of Honour Row,
Richmond, co. Surrey, in her 79th year,
on Sunday, 7 February, and was buried
in the cemetery at Richmond lo Feb-
ruary 1909. Will dated 19 December
1900, proved (Prin. Reg., 64, 1909)
3 April 1909, by George William
1 )uncan, son, and Joseph Macandrew,
brother, the Executors.
EARLE. Vol. 10, page no. — Georgina,
6th daughter of Sir Hardman Earle,
Baronet, and widow of Hugh Longueville
Jones, died at Elmsall Lodge, Pontefract,
CO. York, aged 78, on 'J'hursday, 10
I )e(-ember, and was buried at Badsworth,
CO. York, 12 December 1908.
EASTWOOD. Vol. 5, page 158 {and
Addenda, Vol. 6, page />'.) — Harry
Arnold and Hilda Eastwood have
further issue a daughter, Joyce Brooke,
born at Thorpe House, Almondbury, co.
York, 25 May, baptised at Almondbury
I I July 1909.
EATON. \'o\. 6, page 86. — Elizabeth
Jane, widow of ("harles Ormston Eaton,
died at Tolethorpe Hall, co. Rutland,
in her 75th year, on Wednesday, 25
August, and was buried at Little
Casterton, co. Rutland, on Saturday,
28 August 1909. Will dated 8 May
1903, proved in the Principal Registry
7 October 1909, by Stephen Ormston
Eaton and Hubert Francis Joseph
Eaton, sons, the surviving Executors.
Mary Isabella Emma, wife of Stephen
Ormston Eaton, died in London on
Sunday, 17 June 1906, and was buried
in Ken.sal Green Cemetery, London.
He married 2ndly at St. Andrew's,
Wells Street, Marylebone, London, on
Thursday, 27 May 1909, Blanche
Elizabeth, elder daughter of Colonel
the Hon'''"^ Charles George Cornwallis
Eliot, C.V.O. (youngest son of Edward
Granville, 3rd Earl of St. Germans,
G.C.B., by Constance Rhiannon his
wife, 4th daughter of .Sir Josiah John
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
XIX
EATON, continued.
(iuest, Baronet, and sister of Baron
Wimborne) ; born at 65 Ebury Street,
London, on Saturday, 18 August 1866.
Page 87. — Hubert Francis Joseph
Eaton died at Ketton Grange, Stamford,
CO. Rutland, aged 46, on Friday, 25
March, and was buried at Little
Casterton, co. Rutland, 28 March 1910.
EDMEADES. Vol. 13, page 179 (atid
Addenda. Vol. /f, page xii.) — \Villiam
Allaire and Winifred Elizabeth Edmeades
have issue a son, Ashton William
Edmeades, born at Stanwix, co.
Cumberland, 1 1 October, baptised at
Nurstead, CO. Kent, 28 November 1909.
William Allaire Edmeadswasappointed
Adjutant Royal Artiller)- i April 1907.
EDWARDS. Vol. i, page 258 {and
Addenda, Vol. ij, page x.) — Henry
John and Margaret Ethel Edwards
have issue a son, Benedict Henry
Ashton Edwards, born at Three Ways,
Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, on
Thursday, 19 November, baptised in
Peterhouse Chapel, Cambridge (entered
in the Register of St. Mary-the-Less,
Cambridge), 31 December 1908.
Page 260. — Maud Violet, elder
daughter of George Frederick Edwards,
was married at Woodbridge, co. Suffolk,
on Thursday, 16 September 1909, to
Maurits Van Selms, eldest son of
Domine Van Selms of Rotterdam.
The Rev. (George Lionel Edwards
was appointed Curate of Hartwell
and Stone, co. Buckingham, 1906, and
Chaplain of the Buckingham County
Lunatic .Asylum 1908.
Page 263. — Louisa, youngest and
only surviving daughter of William
Edwards, died at Framlingham, co.
Suffolk, aged 78, on Wednesday, 31
March 1909. Will dated 18 April
1905, with codicil dated 6 December
1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 46, 1909)
18 June 1909, by Frederick Swinford
Edwards and Frederic Gaskell Ling,
the Executors.
EGMONT. Vol. 12, page 17.— Spencer
Arthur Perceval died at Putney, co.
Surrey, in his 78th year, on Friday, 4 Feb-
ruary, and was buried at East Horsley,
CO. Surrey, on Monday, 7 February 1910.
EVANS. Vol. 4, page 93. — Edward
Nevett Evans married at St. Mary's,
Jeppes, Johannesburg, on Saturday,
9 October 1909, Beatrice Adah, 2nd
dautrhter of the Rev. Leighton
EVANS, continued.
Buckwell, Vicar of Newington-next-
Folkestone, co. Kent.
Kenneth WoUaston Everett Evans,
married at Christ Church, Lancaster
Gate, London, on Wednesday, 24 June
1908, Dorothy May, eldest daughter of
Charles Keyworth Hall of Village Road,
Oxton, CO. Chester.
Marian Gwendoline Everett, youngest
daughter of John James Evans of
Brackenwood, Bebington, co. Chester,
was married at the Presbyterian Church,
Rock Ferry, co. Chester, i July 1909,
to John Noel Buchanan, son of John
Mountain Buchanan of Gloucester.
Page 96. — Margaret, widow of Edward
Bickerton Evans, died at Whitbourne
Hall, CO. Hereford, aged 82, on Monday,
6 September 1909. Will dated 9 May
1904, proved in the Principal Registry
II November 1909, by Alice Emily
Evans, daughter-in-law, and Edward
Francis Herbert Evans, grai.dson.
FABER. Vol. I, page 98. — Reginald
Stanley Faber died at 23 Elsworthy
Road, Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
aged 60, on Friday, 18 December, and
was buried at Wraxall, co. Somerset, on
Tuesday, 22 December 1908. Will
dated 2 July 1885, with two codicils
dated 6 March 1908 and 4 September
1908, proved in the Principal Registry 9
February 1909, by Elizabeth Faber, relict,
and Christopher Rawson, the Executors.
Silvia Beatrix, elder daughter of
Reginald Stanley Faber, was married at
Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill, London,
28 September 1909, to the Rev. Herbert
Lionel Bashford (4th son of Frederick
Bashford, by Emma Charlotte his wife,
daughter of John Bockett) ; born 7 .Au-
gust 1869 ; of Emmanuel College, Cam-
bridge, matriculated Michaelmas Term,
1888, B.A. 1891, M.A. 1898; Vicar of
Langrish, Petersfield, co. Hants, 1909.
FANE. Vol. 12, page 86. — Francis Sophia
Pole, widow of George Augustus Scrope
Fane, died at Chiltern, Ryde, Isle of
Wight, in her 92nd year, 10 April, and
was cremated 14 April 1909. Will dated
29 May 1901, proved in the Principal
Registry 30 June 1909, by x\ugustus
Fane, son, the sole Executor.
FANSHAWE. Vol. 6, page 116.—
Herbert Cecil Fanshaw-e was granted
honorary rank of Major on resigning his
commission in the Submarine Miners'
Militia Engineers 29 May 190S.
ADDITIONS b' CORRECTIONS.
V KHSYiKSN'E, continued.
I'Ui^f iiO {and Addenda, Vol. 7,
page iv.) — Reginald Winnington and
Susan Isabel Fanshawe have issue a
son, Basil Fanshawe, born at 6 North-
umberland Street, Edinburgh, 23 March,
bajnised at St. Andrews', Bath, 15 June
1908. Reginald Winnington Fanshawe,
Paymaster Army Fay Department, 14
February 1898 to 12 January 1908, was
promoted Substantive Major 13 January
1908.
Page 1 16 (and Addenda, Vol. g, page v.)
Frank Raymond and H*enriettta Maud
(Rita) Fanshawe have further issue a
daughter, Faith, born 24 February 1908.
FANSHAWE. Vol. 1 4, page 1 08. - Lionel
.\rtluir ;uk1 Eva Fansiiawe have further
issue a son, Richard Rupert Fanshawe,
born at Poona, India, on 'I'hursday,
6 January 1910.
FANSHAWE. Vol. 15. page 19.—
Admiral Sir .Artiiur Dalrymple Fanshawe,
K.C.H., now of Donnington Castle, co.
Hereford, was created G.C.V.O. 31 July,
and received the Order of " Alexander
Newsky " from the Emperor of Russia
5 August 1909. He was appointed
an Admiral of the Fleet 30 April 1910.
Page 21. — Evelyn Leighton Fanshawe
died at Delrow, Bournemouth, co.
Hants, aged 54, on Friday, 15 January
1909, and was buried at Bournemouth.
Will dated 19 .\pril 1904, with codicil
dated 14 December 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 2 April 1909, by
Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe,
brother, and John Edward Fanshawe,
cousin, the Executors.
Page 22. — Renea Leighton, youngest
daughter of Admiral of the Fleet, Sir
Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe, G.C.V.O.,
was married at Bishop's Waltham, co.
Hants, on Tuesday, 25 May 1909, to
Charles Moreton Digby Pigott, only son
of Sir Thomas Digby Pigott, C.B., by
Julia his wife, daughter of the Hon*"''
Augustus Henry Macdonald-Moreton,
Lieut. -Colonel Coldstream Guards.
Page 26. — John Edward Fanshawe
married at the Church of the Sacred
Heart, Brentwood, co. Essex, on
Thursday, 14 April 1910, Mira Monica
Beata, elder daughter of Joseph Francis
Lescher of Boyles Court, co. Essex,
J. P. and D.L, High Sheriff 1885-86,
by Mira Charlotte his wife, only child
of William Hankey, Captain 9th Lancers;
born 28 May 1876.
FANSHAWE, continued.
I'UL^
-Colonel Edward Arthur
Fanshawe was appointed to Command
the Artillery of the 6th Division at
Mallow, with temporary rank of
Brigadier- General 11 September 1909.
FARMER. Vol. 12, page 102. — Sir
William Farmer died at Peterley Manor,
Great Missenden, co. Buckingham,
aged 77, on Wednesday, 8 July 1908.
Will dated 21 December 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1209, 1908) 6 August 1908,
by William Alfred Farmer, Martha .Amy
Farmer, spinster, and the Rev. William
Wilfrid Nutter Barker, the Executors.
Page 104. — Mary, 2nd daughter of
Jose[)h Farmer of Sydney, New South
Wales, and widow of Richard Chandler,
died at 34 Avenue Raphael, Passy,
Paris, aged 59, on Monday, 30 April,
and was buried in Passy Cemetery
2 May 1906. Will dated i February
1906, proved (Prin. Reg., 788, 1906)
22 June 1906, by Richard Chandler,
son, and William Henry Beall, the
Executors.
Richard Chandler was born 18 April
1825 [tiot 18 1 9], and was aged 69 [not
75] at his death, 2 December 1894.
FELLOWES. Vol. 8, page 104.—
The Rev. l*;dmund Horace and Lilian
Louisa Fellowes have further issue a
son, Arthur Edmund Fellowes, born
at the Cloisters, Windsor Castle, on
Tuesday, 2 March, bai)tised at St.
George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on
Friday, 16 April 1909.
FELLOWES. Vol. 15, page 85.— Charles
Jmncs Fellowes died at Goyfield House,
Felixstowe, co. Suffolk, aged 62, on
Saturday, 7 August, and was buried at
Felixstowe on Wednesday, 11 August
1909, after service at St. John's,
F'elixslowe. Will dated 3 March 1908,
proved in the Principal Registry 20
October 1909, by Reginald Octavius
Fellowes and Evelyn Napier Fellowes,
brothers, the Executors.
Robert Fellowes married at St. Mary's,
Beverley, co. York, on Wednesday,
8 September 1909, Mary Stuart, eldest
daughter of Arthur Hutchinson of
Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham, and of
Redcar, co. Yorks.
FITZWILLIAM. Vol. 14, page 33.—
The Hon'^''^ Hugh Le Despencer Bos-
cawen died s.p. at 20 South Street, Park
I^ane, London, aged 50, 8 April 1908.
ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
XXI
FITZWILLIAM, continued.
Page II
-Earl Fitzwilliam was Lord
Mayor of Sheffield 1909-1910.
Page 34. — Elgiva Mary Kathom, only
daughter of the Hon'''' William Thomas
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, was married at
Al Walton, co. Huntingdon, on Tuesday,
5 October 1909, to James Auchinlech
Dane (son of Richard Martin Dane,
K.C., Judge of Rathnally, Trim, co.
Meath, by Kate his ist wife, only
daughter of the Rev. Frederick Eldon
Barnes, Rector of Klimaley, co. Clare) ;
bom 18 May 1883; entered the Royal
Artillery as 2nd Lieutenant 24 December
1902, promoted Lieutenant 15 July 1906.
FLAVEL. Vol. I, page 207.— Gilbert
Henry Flavel was promoted Lieutenant
Royal Naval Reserve October 1909.
FLETCHER. Vol. 3, page 78.— Charlotte
Fowler, widow of the Rev. William
Fletcher, D.D., died at 32 Jasper Road,
Upper Norwood, co. Surrey, in her
77th year, on Tuesday, 19 January, and
was buried in \\'est Norwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday, 23 January
1909. Will dated 15 January 1908,
proved in the Principal Registry 18
I'ebruary 19 10, by Charlotte Josephine
Slaney, daughter, one of the Executors.
Page 78 {and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page jc.) — Thomas Russell and Minnie
Fletcher have further issue a daughter,
Elizabeth Mary Doreen, bom at The
Bungalow, Erdington, co. Warwick, on
Tuesday, 18 May, baptised at Castle
Bromwich, co. Warwick, 28 June 1909.
Page 81. — Henry Field Fletcher of
Borras Head, Gresford, co. Denbigh,
educated at Rugby and at Brasenose
College, Oxford ; Lieutenant Denbigh-
shire Yeomanry Cavalry ; married at
Pen-y-lan, co. Denbigh, 4 July 1908,
Edith Alice Winifred, younger daughter
of Peter Ormrod of Pen-y-lan Hall.
FLETCHER. Vol. 13, page 60.—
Bolton Littledale Fletcher entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Scots
Guards i August 1908.
FLOYER. Vol. 3, page 116. — Louisa
Sara, widow of the Rev. Ayscoghe
Floyer, died at Basingstoke, co. Hants,
aged 79, on Monday, 22 November,
and was buried at Salcombe Regis,
CO. Devon, on Thursday, 25 November
1909. Will proved in the Principal
Registry 4 January 19 10, by the Rev.
John Kestell Floyer, the sole Executor.
FOLJAMBE. Vol. i, page 45.— Hubert
Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe
married at Sprotborough, co. York, on
Tuesday, 16 November 1909, Gladys,
eldest daughter of General Robert
Calverley Alington Bewicke-Copley of
Sprotborough Hall, Doncaster, and of
Coulby Manor, Marton, both co. York,
by Selina Frances his wife, eldest
surv^iving daughter and coheir of
Sir Charles Watson-Copley, Baronet,
of Sprotborough Hall.
Page 47. — Arthur William de Brito
Savile, Earl of Liverpool, was appointed
Comptroller of H.M. Household July
1909.
Page 49.— The Hon"' Gerald William
Frederick Savile Foljambe married at
Nuttall, CO. Nottingham, on Thursday,
29 July 1909, Constance Isabelle, only
surviving daughter of John Holden of
Nuttall Temple, Nottingham, and of
Hawton, co. Nottingham, J. P. and D.L.,
by Evelyn Mary his wife, 2nd daughter
of Henry Eraser Walter of Papplewick
Hall, CO. Nottingham, I.P. : bom at
Nuttall Temple 19 October 1888.
Page 50. — The Rev. Savile Richard
William L'Estrange-Malone, died at the
Rectory, Dalton Holme, co. York, aged
70, on Wednesday, 16 September 1908,
and was buried there. Will dated
14 March 1908, proved (Prin. Reg.,
1784, 1908) 18 December 1908, by
Frances Slary L'Estrange-Malone, relict,
the sole Executrix.
Lady Mabel Evelyn Selina Mary,
3rd daughter of Cecil George Savile
Foljambe, Earl of Liverpool, was
married at Skillingthorpe, co. Lincoln,
on Thursday, 15 April 1909, to
Dr. William Woodbum, son of John
\\'oodburn of Australia.
FOOTE. Vol. 7, page 131. — The Rev.
John Vicars Foote of Ely was appointed
to Ely Diocesan Occasional Duty Staff
2 December 1909.
Page 132. — Richard Mild may Foot,
F.R.G.S., was appointed Lieut.-Colonel
in Command of the 4th East Anglian
Brigade Royal Field Artillery 31
December 1908.
Page 132 (and Addenda, Vol. 8,
page i.x.) — Charles Montagu and Norah
Foot have further issue a daughter,
Agnes Mary Fayle, bom in May 1909.
FORWOOD. Vol. 15, page 96.— Sydney
Brittain Forwood married 2ndly at
Shortlands, co. Kent, on Tuesday,
xxu
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
FORWOOD, conlinued.
27 July 1909, Frances Roberta (Ruby),
younger daughter of Robert Kerr of
Croxtcth Lodge, Sefton Park, Liverpool.
FREEMAN. Vol. 11, page 50.— The
Rev. Edward Vere Freeman, Vicar of
Littleham with Exmouth, co. Devon,
1897-1908, was appointed Incumbent
of Nuwara Eliya, Ceylon, 1908.
Percy Proke Freeman graduated
B.A. (Classical Tripos, part i, class 2,
division 2) of Trinity College, Cambridge,
1909 ; appointed an Assistant Master
at Radley College in 1909.
FRESHFIELD. Page 172 of present
volume.— Sir Frederick Richard Saunders,
K.C.M.G., Treasurer of the Ceylon and
Member of the Executive and Legislative
Councils, died at 57 The Drive, Hove,
CO. Sussex, aged 71, 30 March 1910.
Will dated 15 January 19 10, proved
in the Principal Registry 18 April 1910,
by Frederick William Saunders, son,
and Louisa Caroline Saunders, daughter,
the Executors.
Dame Christina Sophia his wife, and
3rd daughter of ('harles Kaye Freshfield,
died at 57 The Drive, Hove, on Friday,
15 January, and was buried in Hove
Cemetery 19 January 1909, after
Reqieum Mass at the Church of the
Sacred Heart, Hove. Will dated 19
October 1906, proved in the Principal
Registry 2 I^ebruary 1909, by Walter
Trower, one of the Executors.
FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE. Vol.10,
page 5 {and Addenda, \'ol. 14, page xiii.)
Lionel Edward and Eugenia Cecilia
Fuller of Charleston, West Virginia,
have issue twin son.s, Lionel Edward
and Eugene Cecil Fuller, born 16
January 1908; a son, John Trayton
EHott F"uller, born 23 January 1909;
and a daughter, Eleanor Grace, born
18 March 1910.
FURNEAUX. Vol. 6,page34.— Marjorie,
.'lid daughter of the Very Rev. William
Mordaunt Kurneaux, 1 )ean of Winchester,
was married at the Cathedral, Winchester,
on Thursday, 15 April 1909, to Philip
Stanley Fewston Stubbs (4th son of
the Rt. Rev. Charles William Stubb.s,
Bishop of Truro, by Harriet his
wife, 3rd daughter of William Turner
of Liverpool); born i October 1881 ;
of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge,
matriculated Michaelmas Term 1900.
FURNEAUX, continued.
Page 35. — The Rev. Walter Copleston
Furneaux was instituted Vicar of Nether
Dean, co. Huntingdon, 7 October
1909.
Gertrude Cecile, elder daughter ot
the Rev. Walter Copleston Furneaux,
was married at Christ Church, East
Sheen, co. Surrey, on Saturday, 20
February 1909, to John O'Callaghan
Wylde, 'elder son of John Wylde of
East Sheen.
Philip Templer Furneaux entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant Liverpool
Regiment 18 September 1909.
GARRETT. Vol. 5, page 141.— Arthur
Ncwson liruff Garrett was appointed
J. P. for CO. Salop 1909.
Helen Elizabeth Murray, youngest
daughter of John Dunnell (Barrett, was
married at Nailsworth, co. (iloucester,
on Thursday, 4 November 1909, to
M. Douglas Bannister, younge.st son
of Thomas Bannister of Limehurst,
Hayward's Heath, co. Sussex.
Page 143. — Mary, wife of Newson
Littlewood Garrett, died at Redcot,
Tadworth, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
20 January, and was buried at Kings-
wood, CO. Surrey, 23 January 1909.
Will dated i July 1906, proved in the
Principal Registry 6 March 1909.
^'alentine Edmund Garrett of Sprough-
ton, CO. Suffolk, died at Ipswich, co.
Suffolk, on Wednesday, 29 December
1909, and was buried at Sproughton
3 January 19 10. Will dated i February
1907, [)roved in the Principal Registry
22 March 1910.
Page 144 (and Addenda, Vol. 15,
page xiv.) — Douglas Thornbury and
Gwendoline Frieda Isabella Garrett
have issue a son, Roderick Paul Agnew
Garrett, born at 7 Priory Court,
Mazenod Avenue, West Hampstead,
CO. Middlesex, 27 December 1908.
Page 144 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xxvii.) — Stephen and Mary Garrett
have issue two sons, Stephen Denis
Garrett, born at Haylings, Leiston, co.
Suffolk, on Thursday, i November,
baptised at Leiston 15 December 1906;
and Michael Garrett, born at Haylings,
Leiston, on Sunday, 9 May, baptised at
Leiston 26 June 1909.
Page 144. — Victor Richard Garrett
graduated B..\. of Pembroke College,
Cambridge, 1909.
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
GARRETT, continued.
Page 144 (and Addenda, Vol. 8,
page ix.) — Alfred Stead and Winifred
Mary Garrett have further issue a
daughter, Winifred Joan, born at Alma
Cottage, Leiston, co. Suffolk, 25 May,
baptised at Leiston 4 July 1905.
GATTY. Vol. 2, page 154 {and Addenda,
Vol. 12, page xxvii.) — Sir Stephen
Herbert and Katharine Gatty have
further issue a son, Richard Gatty,
born at 45 Onslow Gardens, South
Kensington, London, on Friday, 28
May, baptised at All Saints', Uplands,
Stroud, CO. Gloucester, 6 July 1909.
GERARD. Vol. 9, page 108 {and Addenda,
Vol. I J, page xi't.) — Lord and Lady
Gerard, have issue two daughters, the
Hon'=''^ Violet Ethel Mary, born 11
March 1908, and the Hon'''^ Patricia,
born at 23 Hill Street, Berkeley Square,
London, 17 March 1909.
Lord Gerard joined the Royal Horse
Guards as 2nd Lieutenant i February
1907, promoted Lieutenant 2 February
1907, and Captain 12 June 1909.
GIBBINS. Vol. 7, page 115.— The Rev.
Wilfrid Hannay Gibbins was Curate of
Horsley and Chaplain of Chavenage
1 906- 1 908, of Wotton-under-Edge, co.
Gloucester, 1908- 1909, and was
appointed Curate of the Annunciation,
Bryanston Street, London, 1909.
GIBBONS. Vol. 9, page 45.— Charlotte
Jane, wife of the Rev. Benjamin
Gibbons, died at Waresley House,
Hartlebury, co. Worcester, 10 March,
and was buried at Stourport, co.
Worcester, 15 March 1910.
Page 47. — Beville Stanier was elected
M.P. for the County of Salop (Newport
Division) January 1910.
GIBSON. Vol. 2, page 90. — George
Henry Gibson died at The Nook, Great
Marlow, co. Buckingham, in his 41st
year, on Sunday, 23 January 1910.
GIDLEY. Vol. 14, page 131. — John
Gidley married at All Saints', East
Budleigh, CO. Devon, on Wednesday,
15 August 1906, Jessie, elder daughter
of Thomas Horton of Augustus Road,
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, by Fanny his
wife, daughter of Thomas Osborn of
Edgbaston.
Sarah Emily Russell was privately
baptised 23 February 1868, and received
into the church at Holy Trinity, Exeter;
Elizabeth Caroline was privately baptised
GIDLEY, continued.
II August 1870, and received into
the church at Holy Trinity, Exeter ;
Margaret Frances Mary was baptised at
Holy Trinity, Exeter, 30 November
1871, daughters of Bartholomew Charles
and Mary Elizabeth Gidley of Hoopern
House, Exeter.
GILBEY. Vol. 3, page 144.— Arthur
Nockolds and Beatrice Gilbey have
further issue a daughter, Diana Beatrice,
born at Swakeleys, Uxbridge, co. Middle-
sex, on Wednesday, 3 March 1909.
Page 145. — Julia Elizabeth, 4th
daughter of Henry Gilbey, and widow
of Alfred Ellis of Bishop's Stortford, co.
Hertford, died at 10 Gloucester Road,
Regent's Park, London, 5 June 1908.
Will dated December 1899, proved
(Prin. Reg., 909, 1908) 24 June igo8,
by Charles Martin Burls, son-in-law.
Page 147. — John Newman Gilbey
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Welsh Regiment 23 September 1908.
GODDARD. Vol. 6, page 67.— The Rev.
Gerald Henry George Goddard was
appointed to the Rectory of Odstock,
CO. Wilts, by the Earl of Radnor, i June,
instituted on Tuesday, 27 July, and
inducted on Friday, 6 August 1909, by
the Ven''''^ Francis Lear, Archdeacon of
Salisbury.
GODDEN. Vol. 3, page 55 {and Addenda,
Vol 10, page ix.) — The Rev. Frederick
Ernest and Edith Harriet Godden have
further issue a daughter, Rosemary
Aileen, born at Hawley Vicarage,
Blackwater, co. Hants, 3 July, baptised
at Hawley 15 August 1909.
GORDON. Vol. 12, page 179.— Lieut.-
Colonel Louis Augustus Gordon was
gazetted C.B. (Birthday Honours)
June 1909.
GOSCHEN. Vol. 15, page 157.— The
Hon'''= Lucy Maud, wife of the Hon**''
Alexis Charles Burke Roche, died at
Crowborough, co. Sussex, on Tuesday,
16 March 1909, and was buried at
Flimwell, co. Sussex.
Page 160. — Catharine, 3rd daughter
of Charles Hermann Goschen, was born
7 March 1870 \not 26 January 1869].
Page 161. — Mabel, 4th daughter, was
born 25 \iwt 26] June 187 1.
Sybil, 6th daughter, was born at
Ballards \tiot Allards], Addington, co.
Surrey.
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ADDITIONS & CORRECTIONS.
GOSCHEN, continued.
Page 162. — Arthur Alec and Marjorie
Mary Goschen have issue a daughter,
Grania, born at Kinneagh, Newbridge,
CO. Kiidare, 4 April, baptised at
KilcuUen, co. Kiidare, 22 May 1909.
Page 163.— The Rt. Hon"' Sir
William Edward Goschen was gazetted
G.C.M.G.(Birtliday Honours) June 19 10.
Edward Henry Goschen, Secretary-
General of the Egyptian Ministry of
Finance, was granted H.M.'s licence
and autht)rity to wear the Insignia of
Officer of the Order of the Crown of
Italy July 1909, conferred on him by the
King of Italy. He and the Countess
Mary have issue a daughter, Henrietta
Mary Hosta, born at Kasr el Doubara,
Cairo, on Tuesday, 2 November 1909.
GOWER. Vol. 15, page 39. — Robert
Vaughan Gower was elected a Member
of the Corporation of the Borough of
Tunbridge Wells, co. Kent, November
1909, and a Member of the Kent
County Council March 1910; appointed
Commissioner of Land Tax 1907.
Page 40. — Joshua Reginald Gower
matriculated from Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge, 1909.
GRESLEY. Vol. 8, page 117. — The
Rev. George Nigel Gresley was appointed
Rector of Shenfield, co. Esse.x, June 1909.
Nigel Howyer Gresley married at
London, Ontario, Canada, 21 October
1903, Mabel Constance Talbot, daughter
of Nicholas Jeffrey of London, Ontario.
They have issue a daughter, Eleanor
Constance, born 1 1 October 1 904.
Page 117 (and Addenda, Vol. g,
page w'.)— Herbert Nigel and Ethel
Frances Gresley have further issue a
daughter, Marjorie, born at Milford,
Doncastcr, co. York, on Friday, 22
October, baptised at the parish church,
Doncaster, 26 November 1909.
GRIFFITH. Vol. 14, page 137. —
Caroline Maria, 2nd daughter of the
Rev. Thomas Griffith, and widow of
the Rev. Thomas Walters, D. D.,
died 21 December, and was buried in
Norwich Cemetery 24 December 1909.
Will dated i October 1906, proved in
the Principal Registry 5 February 1910,
by Henry Anthony Hare, and the
Rev. Charles Edward Osborne Griffith.
GRUBBE. Vol. I, page 30. — I_^urence
Carrington Grubbe married at St.
Mary's, Kilburn, co. Middlesex, on
GRUBBE, continued.
Wednesday, 23 June 1909, Marie
Ellen, daughter of John Seymour Lucas
of New Place, West Hampstead, co.
Middlesex, R.A., by Marie Elizabeth
his wife, daughter of Louis Dieudonne
de Corneli.s.sen.
GWATKIN. Vol. 2, page i.— Archibald
Gwatkin, Lieutenant 15th I^ancers
(Cureton's Multanis) was killed in action
in the Zhob Valley, North-West l-'rontier
of India, in his 23rd year, on Friday, 26
February 1909.
Page 3. — WilloughbyGamonsGwatkin
was promoted Substantive Colonel 7
December 1909.
Frederick Ambrose Stapleton Gwatkin
married at St. Columba's, Pont Street,
London, 16 August 1904, Hilda Muriel
Bannnerman Ramsay, daughter of the
Rev. John Wilson of Liff. They
have issue a son, John Stapleton
Gwatkin, bom at 33 East Sheen
Avenue, East Sheen, co. Surrey, on
Sunday, 2 May, baptised at Christ
Church, East Sheen, 13 June 1909.
GWYDYR. Vol. 12, page 138.— Peter
Robert Charles Burrell, 4th Baron
Gwydyr, died at Stoke Park, Ipswich, in
his 99th year, on Saturday, 3 April, and
was buried at Belstead, co. Suffolk, on
Wednesday, 7 April 1909, after a
service at St. Mary's, Stoke. ^\'ill
dated 18 February 1905, proved at
Ipswich 17 August 1909, by Willoughby
Merrik William Campbell, Baron
Gwydyr, and F". K. Ward, the Executors.
Pages 140 and 142. — William Talbot
Talbot-Crosbie died at Ardfert .Abbey,
CO. Kerry, aged 82, on Monday, 4 Sep-
tember 1899, and was buried at Ardfert.
Administration (with will dated 6 De-
cember 1880, and three codicils dated
9 February 1889, 8 April 1892 and
I October 1896) was granted at the
Principal Registry, Dublin (151, 1900) 23
July 1900, to George Frederick Trench.
Sealed in London 16 August 1900.
Page 142. — Charlotte Anne, youngest
daughter of Merrik Lindsey Peter
Burrell, and widow of Charles Wilmot
Smith, died 8 December 1907, and was
buried at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, co. Sussex.
HALES. Vol. I, page 289. — Ada Young,
widow of the Rev. Richard Cox Hales,
died suddenly at 27 Cambridge Road,
Hove, CO. Sussex, aged 67, on Friday,
24 December, and was buried at the
ADDITIONS e^ CORRECTIONS.
XXV
HALES, continued.
old parish church, Hove, 29 December
1909. Will dated 13 February 1908,
proved at Lewes 15 February 19 10, by
James Elton Hales and Charles ^V'ebster
Rede Gell-Woolley, the Executors.
HALIFAX. Vol. 10, page 134.- The
Hon'''" Edward Frederick Lindley Wood
married at West Clandon, co. Surrey,
on Tuesday, 21 September 1909, Lady
Dorothy Evelyn Augusta, younger
daughter of William Hillier, 4th
Earl of Onslow, G.C.M.G. ; born at
7 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, on
Saturday, 7 February, baptised at the
Chapel Royal, Savoy, London, 2 1 March
1885 (see Vol. J, page 40).
Page 135 {and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page xv.^ — Francis Hugo Lindley and
Lady Dorothy Meynell have issue a
daughter, Dorothy Emily, born at
37 Charles Street, Berkeley Square,
London, on Thursday, 24 September,
baptised at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London 23 October 1908; and a son,
Hugo Meynell, born at 3 Wilbraham
Place, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Monday, i November 1909, baptised at
Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, on
Monday, 29 November 1909.
HAMILTON. Vol. 1 1, page 72.— George
Frederick Hamilton entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant East Kent Regiment
18 September 1909.
HARDWICKE. Vol. 4, page 134.—
Edward Arthur Hardwicke died at Pieter-
maritzburg. South Africa, 1 7 October,
and was buried there 20 October 1909.
Page 135 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xz'i.) — Herbert Junius Allen and
Kate Marian Sarah Hardwicke have issue
a son, Junius Gower Fitzalan Hardwicke,
born at Vergemount, Jarvis Brook, co.
Sussex, on Wednesday, 26 May, baptised
at Jarvis Brook 21 August 1909.
Page 136. — Cornelius Samuel Walter
Hodgson Du Pre died at Montpelier
House, Weston-Super-Mare, co. Somer-
set, 23 January 1907. Administration
was granted at the Principal Registry
12 June 1908, to Eleanor Duncombe
Du Pre, spinster.
Constance Ellen, younger daughter of
Junius Hardwicke, M.D., and widow
of Cornelius Samuel Walter Hodgson
Du Pr^, was married at Kendal, co.
Westmorland, 16 April 19 10, to Richard
Clapham of Austwick Hall, Clapham,
CO. York.
HARINGTON. Vol. 10, page 125.—
Lieut. -Colonel Arthur Montgomery
Harington, Bey, formerly of the
Egyptian Government .Service, died
at 32 Royal Avenue, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, aged 64, on Wednesday,
8 December 1909. Service at the
chapel of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea,
on Tuesday, 14 December 1909.
Administration was granted at the
Principal Registry 12 January 1910, to
Arthur Stuart Harington, son, and only
next of kin.
HARROWBY. Vol. 12, page 172.—
Ihe Hon'''' Archibald Dudley and
Eleanor Frederica Ryder have further
issue a son, Atholl Dudley Ryder, bom
10 October 1909.
Page 173 (and Addenda. Vol. 15,
page xvi.) — The Hon'''" Robert Nathaniel
Dudley and Beryl Ryder have issue a
son, Geoffrey Dudley Ryder, born
8 August 1909.
The Hon*-'" Robert Nathaniel Dudley
Ryder was A.D.C. to Sir George
Ruthven Le Hunte, K.C.M.G., Governor
of South Australia, 12 May 1905 to 28
April 1908, and was appointed Adjutant
Territorial Force 3 August 1909, and
promoted Captain 8th Hussars 19
October 1909.
HART-DAVIS. Vol. 9, page 31 (and
Addenda, Vol. 12, page xxxt.) — Richard
Vaughan and Sybil Mary Hart-Davis
have further issue a daughter, Deirdrd
Phyllis Ulrica, bom at 3 Stanhope
Street, Hyde Park, London, on Monday,
5 July, baptised at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, 5 August 1909.
HARVEY. Vol. 1, page 7. — Harry
Charles Harvey was promoted Lieu-
tenant Royal Lish Rifles 22 March
1893, Captain 10 August 1898, retired
as Hon. Major 20 October 1900;
he married on Tuesday, 27 July 1908,
Lilian, youngest daughter of Henry
Woolf of 44 Holland Park, London.
HARWOOD. Vol. 14, page 178.— Henry
Harwood Harwood was promoted
Lieutenant Royal Navy 5 August 1909,
with seniority of 30 July 1908, and
appointed ist Lieutenant H.ALS.
'■ Ramble," China Station, 1909.
HASLEWOOD. Vol. 7, page 133-The
Rev. Frederick George Haslewood,
LLD., D.C.L., died at the Vicarage,
Chislet, CO. Kent, on Friday, 30 .April,
and was buried at Chislet on Sunday,
ADDITIONS &' CORRECTIONS.
HASLEWOOD, continued.
2 M.iy 1909. Will dated 14 February
igoS, proved in the Principal Registry
17 June 1909, by the Rev. Christopher
Francis Beevor Haslewood, Noel
Alfred Fitzherbert Haslewood and
Arthur Ethelbert Lyon Haslewood, the
I'vxecutors.
HAWORTH- BOOTH. Vol. 8, page
130. — Cleorge Henry Cammell died at
4 Park Crescent, Marylebone, London,
aged 52, on Friday, 18 December 1903,
and was buried at Hathersage, co.
Derby. Will dated 16 August 1902,
with codicil dated 17 January 1903,
proved (Prin. Reg., 149, 1904) 16 Feb-
ruary 1904, by Edith Mildred Cordelia
Cammell, relict, Bernard Edward
Cammell, brother, Edwin Martin and
Digby Clifton Haworth-Booth, brothers-
in-law, the Executors.
Page 131. — Julia Caroline, widow of
Edward Calvert Arneman Haworth, died
at Clapton, co. Middlesex, aged 72, on
Friday, 19 November, and was buried
in Rensal Green Cemetery, London,
24 November 1909. Will dated 6 Jan-
uary 1909, proved in the Principal
Registry 15 April 1910, by Edward
Arneman Haworth, son, and Hedley
Ormonde Butler, the Executors.
Charles Dand Wilson Cammell died
at Marseilles, South of France, on
Sunday, 14 May 1905. Will dated 27
June 1900, with codicil dated 26 June
1 90 1, proved (Prin. Reg., 799, 1905)
27 June 1905, by Geraldine Theresa
Cammell, relict, Bernard Edward
Cammell, brother, and Edward Martin,
brother-in-law, the surviving Executors.
Page 132. — Violet Louisa, daughter
of Colonel Benjamin BlaydesJHaworth-
Booth, and wife of John Walmesley of
The Hall of Ince, co. Lancaster, from
whom she obtained a divorce, was
married at the District Registry Office,
Beverley, co. York, 22 September 1903,
to Captain Arthur Wartensleben Ewart,
R.N. (2nd son of General Sir John
Alexander Ewart of Craigcleuch, co.
Dumfries, G.(".B., by Frances his wife,
eldest daughter and coheir of John
Spencer Stone of Callingwood Hall,
CO. Stafford) ; born at Sandgate, co.
Kent, 23 December 1862 ; entered the
Royal Navy as Cadet 15 January 1875,
Sub-Lieutenant 23 December 1 881, Lieu-
tenant 23 June 1883, Commander 31
December 1895, Captain 30 June 1901.
HEATHCOTE. Vol. 8, page 2.— Lieut.-
Cdlonul (iilbert Redvers Heathcote was
appointed J. P. for co. Hants 1908.
Page 3. — Beatrice Henrietta, youngest
surviving daughter of the Rt. Hon'''"
Sir William Heathcote, Baronet, died at
102 St. George's Square, London, on
Sunday, 18 April 1909, and was buried
at Hursley, co. Hants.
HEBERDEN. Vol. 9, page 57 (and
"Ao/«," Vol. S, page 162). — Althea
Hyde, ist wife of the Rev. Thomas
Heberden, was daughter of the Rev.
Francis \\'olIaston, by Althea his wife,
5th daughter of John Hyde [not as
stated].
HELPS. Vol. 14, page 154.— The Rev.
Charles Leonard Helps died at Pavilion
Parade, Brighton, aged 68, on Friday,
6 August, and was buried in the Extra
Mural Cemetery, Brighton, 9 August
1909.
HERBERT. Vol. 3, page 123.— Lieut.-
Colunel Edmund Arthur Herbert was
promoted Colonel 10 February 1909.
Sir Arthur James Herbert was created
G.C.V.O. 1908.
HEXT. ^'ol. I, page 205. — Edward
Hewlett Hext retired from the Royal
Navy 2 June 1909.
Page 206. — John Edward Hext was
promoted Captain Indian Army 5 May
1909.
George Trevor Barkley Hext was
promoted Captain Indian Army 2 May
1909.
HODSOLL. Vol. II, page 53.— Arthur
Maxfield Pollock Hodsoll married at
St. John's, Southwick Crescent, Pad-
dington, London, on Thursday, 21
October 1909, Millicent Mary, 2nd
daughter of Samuel Sharp Berger of
Bragbury, Knebworth, co. Hertford,
J. P., by Emma his wife, daughter of
Richard Wheen of 104 Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park.
HOLE, ^'ol. 7, page 129 {and Addenda,
Vol. 12, page xxxii.) — William Gerald
and Mildred Ada Hole have issue a
daughter, Geraldine Mildred, born 24
August, baptised at St. Matthias',
Torquay, co. Devon, 9 October 1908.
William Gerald Hole is now a
Lieutenant in the Royal ist Devon
Imperial Yeomanry.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
xxvu
HOVENDEN. Vol. 15, page 167 {and
Addenda, page xvii.) — The will of
Robert Hovenden, dated 9 July 1900,
with three codicils dated respectively
31 August 1904, 14 May 1908 and 31
October 1908, was proved in the
Principal Registry 17 March 1909, by
Robert George and Charles Hovenden,
sons, and George Hook Rodman,
son-in-law, the Executors.
Page 167. — Margaret, widow of Robert
Hovenden, died at Heathcote, Park Hill
Road, Croydon, co. Surrey, in her 79th
year, on Saturday, 3 July, and was buried
in Highgate Cemetery, London, on
Wednesday, 7 July 1909. Adminis-
tration was granted at the Principal
Registry 18 August 1909, to Robert
George Hovenden, son.
Page 1 69.— Elizabeth, wife of Frederick
Hovenden, died, aged 67, 2 November,
and was buried in Norwood Cemetery,
CO. Surrey, on Saturday, 6 November
1909. Will dated 13 August 1S91,
proved in the Principal Registry 14
December 1909, by Frederick Hovenden,
husband, the sole Executor.
Charles and Mary Louisa Adelaide
Hovenden of Nuremburg, Croham
Road, South Croydon, co. Surrey, have
further issue a son, Graham Borden
Hovenden, born at Ashdale, Perry Vale,
Forest Hill, co. Kent, on Thursday,
26 November 1908, baptised at St.
Matthew's, Croydon, 13 November 1909.
HOWARD. Vol. I, page 92.— Henry
Cecil Lloyd Howard was appointed J. P.
for CO. Flint, 3 July 1906.
HOWARD. Vol. 12, page 126.— Arthur
Dashwood and Melita Margaret Howard
have issue a daughter, Ula Pegatha
Dashwood, born at Fairlight, Hampton
Hill, CO. Middlesex, on Monday, 19
April, baptised at St. James', Hampton
Hill, 4 August 1909.
HOWARD OF GLOSSOP. Vol. 12,
page 94. — Winifred Mary Lisle, Dowager
Lady Howard of Glossop, died at
Felixstowe on Tuesday, 7 December
1909, and was buried in the Secular
Churchyard, St. Bernard's Abbey. Will
dated 27 October 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 28 January 1910, by
Bernard Charles March Phillipps de
Lisle, nephew, the sole Executor.
Page 96.— The Hon'='= Bernard
Edward Fitzalan-Howard was appointed
2nd Lieutenant Lovat's Scouts Yeomanry
1906.
HOWE. Vol. I, page 288.— Mary Anna,
elder daughter of Edward Russell James
Howe, died 23 March, and was buried
at Langley, co. Kent, 29 March 19 10.
Francis Herbert Howe, Brevet Major
the Welsh Regiment (retired), married
at Northaw, co. Hertford, 13 April
1 9 10, Lilian Agnes Spencer, youngest
daughter and coheir of the Rev. Spencer
Robert Wigram of The Grange,
Northaw, by Elizabeth Pearson his wife,
daughter of the Rev. William Dalby,
Rector of Compton Bassett, co. Wilts ;
born 18 November 1873.
HUNT. Vol. II, page 107. — Joseph
Hunt of Culpho, CO. Suffolk, died
there, aged 43, on Wednesday, 2 June,
and was buried at Culpho on Monday,
7 June 1909. Will dated 5 January
1909, with codicil dated 18 May 1909,
proved at Ipswich 22 November 1909,
by Ethel Hunt, relict, Arthur Rust
Hunt and George Watkins Hunt.
HUTCHISON. Vol. 5, page 69.—
Robert Schlesinger Hutchison was
promoted Major 22 August 1909.
JALLAND. Vol. 12, page 60.— The Rev.
Alfred Ernest Jalland was licensed to
officiate in the diocese of Winchester
1908.
JALLAND. Vol. 14, page 189.— Emily,
widow of Boswell Middleton Jalland,
died at Holderness House, Hull, aged
80, on Monday, 24 May, and was buried
at Sutton-on-Hull 28 May 1909. Will
dated 29 March 1884 with three
codicils, proved at York 25 June 1909,
by Boswell George Jalland, son, and
Emily Webster, daughter, the Executors.
JAMES. Vol. I, page 266.— The Rev.
Frank James, who was Curate of
St. Margaret's, Oxford, 1908- 1909, was
appointed Rector of Edgworth, co.
Gloucester, 1909.
JEAFFRESON. Vol. 2, page 52.—
Caroline Ellen, only child of John
Cordy Jeaffreson, died at Walden
Abbotts, Whitwell, co. Hertford (the
residence of Sir Frederick Holiday),
aged 48, on Tuesday, 28 September,
and was buried in Paddington Cemetery,
Willesden Lane, co. Middlesex, on
Saturday, 2 October 1909, after a service
at St. Augustine's, Kilburn. Will dated
3 March 1904, proved in the Principal
Registry 28 October 1909, by Henry
Charles Newmarch and Frederic Stuart.
ADDITIONS &• CORRECTIONS.
JERMYN. Vol. 3, page 171.— Agnes,
eldest daughter of the Most Rev. Hugh
Willoughby Jermyn, Bishop of Brechin
and Primus of Scotland, died at
Falmouth, co. Cornwall, on Thursday,
8 July, and was buried in the cemetery
at Falmouth 10 July 1909. The
Confirmation of the will in favour of
the Rev. Edmund Jermyn and Colonel
David \Vilkie was issued by the Com-
missary Court at Edinburgh 6 September
1909, and re-sealed in the Principal
Registry, London, 17 September 1909.
Page 173. — Anne Bates, widow of
Rowland Formby Jermyn, died at
Rossetti House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex, aged 84, on Wednesday,
23 March, and was buried in Brompton
Cemetery, London, 26 March 19 10.
Colonel Turenne Jermyn wasappointed
Assistant Quarter-Master-General, Head-
Quarters, India, 6 July 1908.
JESSEL. Vol. 9, page 72. — Herbert
Merton and Maud Jessel have further
issue a daughter, Doreen Maud, born
at 50 Mount Street, Berkeley Square,
London, on Sunday, 7 February 1909.
JODRELL. Vol. 1, page 34— The Rev.
Philip Sherlock Gooch died s.p. 29
April, and was buried in the churchyard
at Benacre, co. Suffolk, 4 May 1909.
JOHNSON. Vol. 2, page 6.— The Rev.
I'ercy James Debenham Johnson was
appointed Chaplain at Chakrata, North-
west Provinces, India, 1908.
JOHNSON. Vol. 3, page 18.— The Rev.
Henry Barham Johnson was appointed
Rector of Asliill, co. Norfolk, 1908.
The Rev. John Hamilton Cowper
Johnson, M.A., was licensed to officiate
in the diocese of Oxford 1908.
The Rev. Wilfrid Harry Cowper
Johnson was appointed Chaplain on
probationat Rangoon Cantonments 1909.
Page 19. — The Rev. Hubert Vaughan
Johnson, Rector of Merrow, co. Surrey,
1 900- 1 908, was inducted to the Rectory
of St. Michael's, Winchester, 30 April I go8.
JONES. Vol. I, page 287. — Colonel Morey
Quayle Jones retired 8 May 1909.
JOSLIN. Vol. 4, page 66. — John Henry
Joslin married at the Iron Room, West
Thurrock, co. Essex, 24 October 1905,
Mary Ruth, daughter of William H.
Vellacott of Turmel House, West
Thurrock. They have issue a son,
John Henry Joslin, born on Thursday,
JOSLIN, continued.
26 August, baptised at the Congrega-
tional Church, Upminster, co. Essex,
in N'oveniber 1909.
JOYNSON. Vol. 2, page 55.— Lieut.-
Colonel William Joynson died at
Tachbrook Mallory, Leamington, co.
Warwick, in his 68th year, on Thursday,
8 April, and was buried at Tachbrook,
on Saturday, 17 April 1909.
KENRICK. Vol. 5, page 127. -The
Rev, Charles Boteler Kenrick was
appointed Rector of St. Philip, Han)iIton,
Ontario, Canada, 1908.
KENRICK. Vol. 13, page 61.— Herbert
William .\Iascall Kenrick retired from
the iith Hussars 25 January 1908.
KITCHENER. Vol. 7, page 4.— Frances
.\nna, wife of Francis Elliott Kitchener,
died at Oulton Old Hall, Stone, co.
Stafford, in her 65th year, on Sunday,
21 February, and was buried at Oulton
26 February 1909. M.I.
Page 5. — Elizabeth Thornton, wife of
Philip Elliott Kitchener, was born 20
December 1827 \jiot 1829].
Henry Thornton Kitchener married
at Chester 12 June 1907, Margaret
Elizabeth Evans.
Norah Frances, only daughter
of Colonel Henry Elliott Chevallier
Kitchener, was married at the Church
of the Sacred Heart, Mhow, Central
Provinces, India, on Thursday, 17
December 1908, to Patrick Albert
Forbes i Beckett (elder son of Arthur
i Beckett) ; born at Cavendish Square,
London, on Wednesday, 17 March
1880; joined the Royal Artillery 5 May
1900, Lieutenant 3 April 1901 ; .served
on the North-West Frontier of India
1908, at operations against the Zakka
Khel (slightly wounded).
Page 6. — General Viscount Kitchener
gazetted G.C.S.I. (Birthday Honours)
June 1909, and Field Marshal on his
retirement as Commander-in-Chief in
India 10 September 1909, since when
he has been Commander-in-Chief and
High Commissioner in the Mediter-
ranean ; the Order of the Grand Cordon
of the Rising Sun of Japan was conferred
upon him by the Emperor of Japan
1909 ; appointed High Steward of
Ipswich 1909.
KNAPTON. Vol 4, page 16. — Augu.stus
Lempriere Knapton Knapton was
appointed J. P. for co. Hants 8 December
1908.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
LANE. Vol. 5, page i6o. — The Rev.
Charles Arthur Lane was Incumbent
of St. Mark's, New Barnet, 1 898-1 901,
Acting Chaplain to the Forces in India
and South Africa 1901-1902, Local
Preacher in the diocese of Pretoria,
South Africa, 1903-1905, and Chaplain
at Braamfontein 1904-1905.
The Rev. Frederick John Lane was
appointed Vicar of Holton-le-Clay, co.
Lincoln, October 1909.
LANGMAN. Vol. 6, page 26 (and
Addenda, Vol. 1 4, page xviii .) — Archibald
Lawrence and Eleanor Katherine
Langman have issue a daughter, Mary
Eleanor, born at 97 Eaton Square,
Westminster, on Thursday, 6 August,
baptised at St. Peter's, Eaton Square,
London, 3 November 1908.
LAW. Vol. 7, page 62. — Patrick Francis
Law died at Shurdington, co. Gloucester,
aged 73, on Friday, 3 December, and
was buried there 7 December 1909.
Will dated 4 October 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 10 January 19 10, by
Julia Law and Walter Henry Patrick Law.
Cecil Arbuthnot Law was appointed
Adjutant Poona Volunteer Rifles 9 July
1909.
LEE. Vol. 2, page 64. — Frederick Reginald
Benedict Duncan Lee married at Christ
Church, Insein, Lower Burma, India,
on Saturday, 18 October 1902, Mary
Morwenna, only daughter of Cornelius
Edward Cardew, M. Inst. C.E., of the
Burma Railways and of St. Mawgan-in-
Pydar, co. Cornwall, J. P., by Flora
his wife, daughter of George Hutchins
Bellasis, Major in the Hon'''' East India
Co.'s Bombay Army, and of Bowness,
CO. Westmorland. They have issue a
son, Leonard Staveley Lee, bom at
Rangoon, Burma, on Wednesday, 29
July 1903; and a daughter Alinnie
Agnes Theodora, born at Taunggyi,
Southern Shan States, Upper Burma,
on Wednesday, 21 April 1909.
Leonard Miles Henry Lee married at
St. Matthias', Earl's Court, London, on
Monday, 26 October 1908, Gwladys Ada
Constance, daughter of Walter North,
Stipendary Magistrate of Merthyr Tydvil.
LEES. Vol. 4, page 15T. — Eric Brown
Lees of Thurland Castle, co. Lancaster,
of Exeter College, Oxford, matriculated
1897, B.A. 1900, M.A. 1904, J. P. for
counties of Westmorland 1899, and
Lancaster 1907, married at St. Wilfrid's,
Melling, co. Lancaster, 23 June 1909,
LEES, continued.
Mary Florence, 3rd daughter of the
Rev. Charles Stead Hope, Vicar of
Holy Trinity, Southport, co. Lancaster,
by Eleanor Jane his wife, daughter of
William Allen Francis Saunders of
Wennington Hall, co. Lancaster.
LEGH. Vol. 10, page 79. — Arthur
Masterton Robertson Legh was appointed
J.P. for CO. Chester 16 October 1905,
he was promoted Captain Cheshire
Yeomanry Cavalry 31 March 1906.
LEICESTER. Vol. 8, page 155.— Thomas
William Coke, Earl of Leicester, K.G.,
died at Holkham Hall, co. Norfolk, on
Sunday, 24 January, and was buried at
Holkham on Thursday, 28 January 1909.
Memorial service at Norwich Cathedral
at the same time. Will dated 26 March
1897, with seven codicils dated 13
September 1897 to 10 November
1906, proved in the Principal Registry
25 February 1909, by Georgiana Caro-
line, Countess Dowager of Leicester,
Thomas William, Earl of Leicester,
and George, Viscount Cobham.
Page 157 (and Addenda., Vol. 14,
page xviii.) — The Hon'''= John Spencer
and Dorothy Olive Coke have issue a
son, Gerald Edward Coke, born 24
October 1907. The Hon''''= John
Spencer Coke was promoted Captain
Scots Guards 6 March 1909.
Page 157. — Colonel Thomas William
Coke, 3rd Earl of Leicester, C.M.G.,
was created G.C.V.O. 11 June 1908;
President Norfolk Territorial Force
Association 1908.
Page 157 (and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page A-w.)^Thomas William, Viscount
Coke, and Marion Gertrude his wife,
have issue a daughter, Angela Mary,
born 6 November, died 19 December
1906; a son, Thomas William Edward
Coke, born 16 May 1907, baptised at
the Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks,
London, 25 June 1907 (H.M. King
Edward VII. stood sponsor) ; and a
daughter, Sylvia Beatrice bom at 9
Southwick Crescent, Paddington, Lon-
don, on Tuesday, 19 October 1909.
Viscount Coke was appointed J.P. for
CO. Norfolk lo September 1909.
Page 157 (and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page xvi.) — The Hon*"'' Arthur George
and Phyllis Hermione Coke have issue
a daughter, Diana Merial, bom 7 No-
vember 1907 ; and a son, Anthony
Lovel Coke, born 11 September 1909.
XXX
ADDITIONS ^ CORRECTIONS.
LEICESTER, continued.
Page 158. — Reginald Grey Coke
married 3rdly in London 17 December
1907, Galia, daughter of Professor
^Iichael Hambourg of 2 Clifton Gardens,
Maida Hill, London. They have issue
a daughter, Sylvia Katharine, born
4 January 1910.
LEVESON GOWER. Vol. t, page 22
(and Addenda, Vol. 2, pa};e iv.) —
Granville Charles Gresham and Evelyn
Mildred I^eveson Gower have further
issue a son, Alan John Gresham
Leveson Gower, born at Titsey Place,
Limpsfield, co. Surrey, 22 September,
baptised at Titsey 31 October 1909.
Page 23 {and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xvi.) — Evelyn Marmaduke Gresham
and Elo Janet Catherine Leveson Gower
of Langiey Lodge, Sutton Valence,
CO. Kent, have issue a son, Alastair
Marmaduke Gresham Leveson Gower,
born 14 June, baptised at Hollingbourne,
CO. Kent, 2 August 1907.
Page 23. — Henry Dudley Gresham
Leveson Gower married at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 23 April 1908,
Enid Mary, elder daughter of Robert
Sharp Borgnis Hammond-Chambers,
K.C., by Lucy Grace his wife, daughter
of William Henry Broadhurst of
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester.
Page 24. — Arthur Francis Gresham
Leveson Gower, a Knight of Justice of
the Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England, retired from the
Diplomatic Service i May 1905.
Page 25. — William George Gresham
Leveson Gower was appointed Clerk in
the House of Lords 1908.
Osbert Charles Gresham Leveson
Gower was promoted Sub-Lieutenant
R.N. 30 September 1908.
LILLINGSTON. Vol. 9, page 39.—
The Rev. Frank Lillingston died,
aged 37, 7 September, and was buried
at Sail, CO. Norfolk, 10 September 1909.
Page 40. — The Rev. Arthur Blackwell
Goulburn and Mabel Mary Lillingston
have further issue a son, Malcolm George
Lillingston, born at Holy Trinity
Vicarage, Hull, co. York, on Tuesday,
13 July, baptised at Holy Trinity, Hull,
13 August 1909. The Rev. .Arthur Black-
well Goulburn Lillingston was appointed
Acting Chaplain ist Volunteer I3attalion
East Yorkshire Regiment 3 June 1905,
Chaplain (4th-class) 4th Battalion East
Yorkshire Regiment i April 1908.
LILLINGSTON, continued.
Page 40.— The Rev. Cecil George
Campbell Lillingston was appointed
Vicar of Christ Church, Clifton,
CO. Ciloucester, November 1908. He
married there on 'I'hursday, 11
November 1909, Kathleen Marion
Eleanora, daughter of Colonel Henry
Bourchier Osborne Savile of Rodney
Place, Clifton, C.B., V.D., formerly of
the Royal Artillery.
LINDSAY. Vol. 4, page 105. — Francis
Howard Lindsay, B.A. Clare College,
Cambridge, an Examiner in the Scottish
Education Department, married at St.
Paul's, Knightsbridgc, London, on Thurs-
day, 14 April 1910, Helen Margaret,
daughter of Stewart MacDougall of
Lunga, Ardfern, co. Argyll, Major
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
J. P. and D.L. for co. Argyll, by
Wilhelmina his wife, 2nd daughter and
coheir of \N'illiam Liddell of Sutton and
Keldy Castle, co. York.
Page 106.- — Frances Ruby Vera, only
child of Lieut.-Colonel Walter James
Lindsay of Elmthorpe, near Oxford, was
married at St. Margaret's, Westminster,
on Wednesday, 21 July 1909, to Ralph
Harding Peto, eldest son of William
Herbert Peto of Dunkinty, Elgin.
(jeorge Humphrey Maurice Lindsay
was appointed 2nd Lieutenant King's
Own Scottish Borderers 6 February 1909.
LITTLE. Vol. 5, page 87. — Alfred
Goldsmith Little died at Brownshill
Court, near Stroud, co. Gloucester,
aged 61, on Tuesday, 6 April 1909.
Will dated 2 January 1909, proved in
the Principal Registry i July 1909, by
Edward Palling Little and Frederick
Arthur Little, brothers, the Executors.
Page 88. — Edward Palling Little
married at St. George's, Hanover
Square, London, on Thursday, 30
September 1909, Clara Gertrude,
younger daughter of John Bury of
Ayton, CO. York.
LITTLEDALE. Vol. i, page 238.—
Henry Ambrose Pud.say Lililedale was
promoted Lieutenant Yorkshire Light
Infantry 16 November 1901, Captain
I June 1909, on special employment in
South Africa 17 January 1909.
Page 239. — Ralph Pudsay Littledale
retired from the Royal Engineers 18
January 1907.
ADDITIONS &= CORRECTIONS.
XXXI
LLEWELLYN. Vol. 6, page 154.—
Robert William Llewellyn of Court
Colman, Bridgend, and of Baglan
Hall, Briton Ferry, co. Glamorgan,
J. P., D.L., died at Court Colman,
aged 61, on Thursday, lo February, and
was buried at Penyfai, co. Glamorgan,
on Tuesday, 15 February 1910.
William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn
married at Ashprington, co. Devon, on
Wednesday, 3 November 1909, Dorothy
Louisa, youngest daughter of Colonel
George Terry Luder Carwithen of
Ashprington House, Totnes, co. Devon.
LOCKETT. Vol. 2, page 109. — William
Jeffery Lockett married at St. Michael's,
Chester Square, London, 20 May 1908,
Janetta de Vere, elder daughter of
George Paynter of the Gate House,
CO. Stafford, and of Eaton Grange, co.
Leicester, J. P., Major King's Dragoon
Guards, by Frances Maria Janetta his
wife, daughter of Lord Amelius Went-
worth Beauclerk (sth son of William,
8th Duke of St. Albans) ; born 9
September i88i.
AVilliam Jeffery Lockett, Major 13th
Hussars, was appointed Major nth
Hussars 4 December 1909.
Robert Kerr Lockett married at
Condover, co. Salop, on Tuesday, 31
August 1909, Ellen Hilda, only daughter
of Edward Brocklehurst Fielden of
Condover Hall, J. P., by Mary Ellen his
ist wife, 3rd daughter of Thomas
Knowles of Darnhall, co. Chester, M.P. ;
born at Old Headington, co. Oxford, on
Thursday, 11 August 1887.
Page no (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page x.x.) — Richard Cyril and Beatrice
Lockett, now of Clonterbrook, Aigburth,
CO. Lancaster, have further issue a son,
Gerald Derek Lockett, born at Clonter-
brook, on Wednesday, 7 July, baptised
at Christ Church, Sefton Park,
Liverpool, 3 October 1909.
Page no (and Addenda, Vol. 14,
page x.x.) — John and Grimanesa Lockett
have issue a daughter, Norah Isabella,
born at Enmore, 34 Alexandra Drive,
Sefton Park, Liverpool, on Tuesday,
17 November 1908, baptised at Christ
Church, Sefton Park, 31 January 1909.
Grimanesa is a daughter of Don
Felipe B. Romero of Iquique, Chili, by
Grimanesa his wife, daughter of Colonel
Manuel Pedro de Vivanco of Lima,
Peru; born in Lima 26 May 1880,
baptised there; married istly at the
LOCKETT, continued.
Roman Catholic church, Iquique, 15
April 1899, James Pearson Reid (eldest
son of \V. R. Reid of Edinburgh), who
died at Iquique, aged 34, on Sunday,
28 January 1906, and was buried there.
LOCKETT. Vol. 1 1, page 90.— The Rev.
Arthur George Lockett was in India
1890 to July 1909, Acting Chaplain at
Innsbruck, Tyrol, until April 1910, and
takes up an appointment as Assistant
Priest to the Vicar of Christ Church,
St. Albans, since that date.
LONGSTAFF. Vol.6, page 72.— Beatrix
Marie Longstaff, eldest daughter of
Lieut.-Colonel Llewellyn Wood Long-
staff, was married at the parish church,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, on Tuesday,
29 December 1908, to Du Pre Porcher
Lance (3rd son of Lieut.-General Sir
Frederick Lance, K.C.B., of The Laurels,
Roehampton, co. Surrey, by Eling Eliza
his wife, only daughter of Francis Hoare
Spragge of The Quarry, Paignton, co.
Devon, J. P.); born 23 March 1875.
LOWE. Page 151, present volume. —
Arthur Hill Ommanney Peter Hill-Lowe
died at Bayview, Tenby, co. Pembroke,
aged 61, on Sunday, 17 April, and was
buried at Burford, co. Salop, 21 April
1910.
LUKIN. Vol. 7, page 39. — Colonel
Frederick Windham Lukin died at
35 Moore Street, Cadogan Square,
Chelsea, co. Middlesex, in his 77 th
year, on Monday, 8 November 1909.
Will dated 30 May 1904, with codicil
dated 25 November 1907, proved in
the Principal Registry 7 December
1909, by Kathleen Margaret Bagot
Chester, the sole Executrix.
LYSTER. Vol. 4, page 123.— Maud
Alice, only daughter of Colonel William
Henry Lyster, was married at St.
George's, Camberley, co. Surrey, on
Thursday, n February 1909, to
Kenneth Gofton-Salmond (son of
Robert Gofton-Salmond) ; entered the
Royal Navy as Cadet 15 July 1894,
Midshipman 15 December 1896, Sub-
Lieutenant 15 June 1900, Lieutenant
26 June 1902, Commander Instructor
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Clyde
Division,
Page 124. — ^John Lionel Lyster died
at 17 Brompton Square, London, on
Saturday, 12 December, and was buried
at Rusper, co. Sussex, on Thursday,
ADDITIONS ^ CORRECTIONS.
LYSTER, continued.
17 December 1908. Administration
was granted at the Principal Registry
15 February 1909, to Gertrude Agnes
Lyster, relict.
Page 125. — Arthur Edward Lyster of
Great Baddow, co. Essex, was appointed
J. P. for CO. Essex 25 March 1909.
Arthur Lumley St. George Lyster was
promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy 15
March 1909; now serving in H.M.S.
" Drake," Flagship sth Cruiser Squadron.
LYTE. Vol. 5, page 153. — Philippa
Massingberd Maxwell, 2nd daughter of
Henry William Maxwell Lyte, and wife
of the Rev. Arthur Cyril Pearson, died
at sc Montagu Mansions, Portman
Square, London, on Easter Monday,
12 April, and was buried at Sjtringfield,
CO. Essex, on Thursday, 15 April 1909.
Administration was granted at the
Principal Registry 19 May 1909, to the
Rev. Arthur Cyril Pearson, husband.
MACNAMARA. Vol. 3, page 93.—
Charles Carroll Macnamara employed
Avith the Egyptian Army 20 June 1908,
is now employed in the Balio El
Ghraral Province, Soudan.
MADDISON. Vol. 5, page 152.— Sydney
Maddison died at Hastings, co. Sussex,
12 February, and was buried in Ore
Cemetery, Hastings, 15 February 1909.
MADDOCK. Vol. 5, page 32.— Lucy,
elder daughter of Charles Rokeby Scott
Maddock, was married at Canton,
China, 14 February 1910, to Jacob
Jewett Thompson, elder son of the
Rev. Jacob Thompson, M.A.
MAITLAND. Vol. 3, page 29.— The
Rev. Herbert Thomas Maitland was
appointed Chaplain to St. Helen's
School, Abingdon (Wantage Sisters),
CO. Perks, 1906.
MANNING. Vol. 2, page 123.— The
Rev. {'harles Upwood Manning was
appointed Acting Chaplain 5 September
1900, and Chaplain (4th-class) 4lh
Battalion Norfolk Regiment i April
1909.
MARSHALL. Vol. 4, page 119.— Mark
Bell Marshall assumed, by Deed Poll
dated 9 December 1908, the name of
Bell before that of Marshall.
Mark Henry Bell-Marshall was
gazetted Captain in the Gloucester
and Worcester Brigade Company, Army
Service Corps, 5 February 1909.
MARSHALL, continued.
i'age 120. — Allan Walton died 11
May, and was buried at Cheadle Hulme
16 May 1903.
Roger Robson Marshall died 23
January, and was buried in Marton
Church Burial Ground, Blackpool, co.
Lancaster, 28 January 1908.
Gertrude Beatrice Marshall, daughter
of the above, died 23 March, antl was
buried in Marton Church Burial Ground,
Blackpool, 28 March 1910.
MARSHALL. Vol. 15, page 98.— Edward
Henry Marshall died at St. Leonard's-
on-Sea, co. Susse.x, aged 58, on Friday,
10 September, and was buried at
Sandford St. Martin, co. Oxford, 14
September 1909. Will dated 5 August
1909, proved at Hastings 25 November
1909, by Julia Marshall, relict, and
Edward Ralph Marshall, son.
Edward Ralph Marshall married at
St. Paul's, Paddington, London, on
Wednesday, 19 September 1907,
Margaret Ursula, youngest daughter of
the Rev. Thomas Henry Tydd, M.A.,
Curate-in-Charge of St. Cross, Holywell,
Oxford, by Charlotte his wife, daughter
of T. B. Hall of Rock Ferry, co. Chester.
MARTEN, ^'ol. 6, page 60.— Captain
Thomas Philip Walker, R.N., was
appointed A.D.C. to H.M. King
lidward VH. 8 February 1907, and
promoted Rear- Admiral 22 March 1908.
Page 62. — The Rev. George Henry
Marten was instituted and inducted to
the Rectory of Tatsfield, co. Surrey,
5 June 1908.
MARTYN. Vol. 2, page 83.— Caroline,
widow of the Rev. John Waddon
Martyn, died at the Vicarage, Aston
Abbots, CO. Buckingham, aged 93, on
Saturday, 18 December, and was buried
at Aston Abbots 22 December 1909.
^Vill dated 8 April 1880, proved in the
I'rincipal Registry 3 January 19 10, by
the Rev. Thomas Waddon Martyn and
John Waddon Martyn, the Executors.
Anne Congreve, wife of the Rev.
Thomas Waddon Martyn, died at the
Vicarage, Aston Abbots, aged 50, on
Wednesday, 12 May, and was buried at
Aston Abbots 17 ^Iay 1909.
MASON. Vol. 15, page 135. —Malcolm
Forty and Winifred Mason have further
issue a daughter, Ro.semary Winifred,
born at Easington Lodge, Sproughton,
CO. Suffolk, 7 November 1908, baptised
at Bentley, co. Suffolk, 14 January 1909.
ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
XXXUl
MASTER. Vol. 6, page 144.— Alfred
Edmund Master was promoted Major
Royal Army Medical Corps 29 October
1905.
MASTER. Vol. 13, page 82.— Charles
Edward Hoskins Master married at
the Oratory, Bromplon, London, on
Wednesday, 9 June 1909, Beatrice
Marie, 4th daughter of Cyril Wilson of
4 Prince's Mansions, Victoria Street,
London.
Page 84. — Ernald Gilbert Hoskins
Master entered the Royal Navy as
Cadet 15 May 1903, Midshipman 15
June 1903, Sub Lieutenant 15 August
1906, Lieutenant 15 May 1908.
MATHER. Vol. 4, page 34.— The Rev.
John Cyril Vaughan Mather was
appointed Chaplain at Belgrano, Buenos
Ayres, Argentine Republic, 1907, and
Curate of St. Nicolas', Guildford, co.
Surrey, September 1908.
Page 35. — Una, youngest daughter
of the Rev. Frank Albert Mather, was
married at Yatton, co. Somerset, on
Tuesday, 6 July 1909, to Thomas
Strethill \Vright, M.B. (eldest son of
Dr. Strethill Wright of Ganaren, co.
Monmouth) ; B. A. of Brasenose College,
Oxford, M.A. 1906.
Page 36.— The Rt. Rev. Herbert
Mather was appointed Rector of
Hampton Bishop, co. Hereford, 1908.
The Rev. Walter Stanley Mather,
B.A. of Trinity College, O.xford, 1906,
M.A. 1907, he was Curate-in-Charge of
St. Michael's, Great Crosby, co. Lan-
caster, 1907-1908, and of St. Luke's,
Great Crosby (with charge of St.
Michael's Mission, Blundellsands), since
1908.
MAUGHAN-ETTRICK. Vol. 13, page
197. — The Rev. Slade Ettrick Maughan-
Ettrick was Curate of Christ Church,
Paignton, co. Devon, 1 905-1 906.
Licenced Preacher for the dioceses of
Birmingham and Lichfield 1906- 1908,
and was appointed Chaplain to Sir
William Houldsworth, Baronet, 1906.
MAWDESLEY. Vol. 14, page 88.—
William Joseph Robinson died at
Holmfield, Aigburth, Liverpool, aged
76, 17 November, and was buried at
Sephton, co. Lancaster, 20 September
1908. \
MELLER. Vol. 7, page 153. — Ivy
Linton, younger daughter of Alfred
Meller, was married at Rushmere, co.
Suffolk, on Tuesday, 17 August 1909, to
Sir Edward Oswald Every of Egginton
Hall, Burton-on-Trent, co. Derby,
Baronet (son of Henry Edmund Every,
("aptain 24th Regiment) ; born at
Colchester, co. Essex, on Thursday,
14 January 1886; educated at Harrow
and at Trinity College, Cambridge,
15. A. 1908 ; succeeded his grandfather,
Sir Henry Flower Every, as nth
Baronet 26 February 1893.
MELLOR. Vol. 3, page 86.— James
Robert Mellor was appointed Senior
Master and King's Remembrancer 1905,
and Registrar of Court of Criminal
Appeal 1908.
John Paget Mellor, C.B., succeeded
Earl Desart as Treasury Solicitor and
King's Proctor April 1909.
The Rev. Wilfrid Paget Mellor was
inducted to the Vicarage of Hersham,
CO. Surrey, 24 April 1909. He married
at St. Matthias', Earl's Court, London,
on Tuesday, 29 March 1910, Olive
Mary, daughter of Henry Brooks of
Hersham Lodge, co. Surrey, by Fanny
Clifton Tabor his wife ; born at Hesslee,
Ewell, CO. Surrey, on Wednesday,
I March 1882.
Page 88. — Philip Horace Leyland
Mellor graduated B.A. from Pembroke
College, Cambridge, 1909.
METHOLD. Vol. i, page 145 {and
Addenda, Vol. 12, page xlii.) — Henry
Tindal and Sybil Mary Methold have
further issue a daughter, Elizabeth
Dorothea, born at 109 St. George's
Road, Pimlico, London, on Thursday,
16 December 1909, baptised at St.
Gabriel's, Warwick Square, London,
29 January 1910.
Margaret Consuelo {see Vol. 14,
page xxi.) daughter of Henry Tindal
Methold, died at Eastbourne, co.
Sussex, aged i year and i r months, on
Monday, 18 January, and was buried
at Hepworth, co. Suffolk, on Thursday,
21 January 1909.
Page 146. — Frederick John Methold
died at Thorne Court, Bury St. Edmunds,
CO. Suffolk, in his 68th year, on Tues-
day, 15 December, and was buried at
Lawshall, co. Suffolk, on Saturday,
19 December 1908. Will dated 8
September 1908, with codicil dated
XXXIV
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
METHOLD, continued.
25 September 1908, proved in the Prin-
cipal Registry 13 February 1909, by
Edith Caroline Methold, relict, Alexander
Burnett Brown and William Charles
Rowcliffe, the Executors.
Page 147. — Vincent Montagu Metliold
married at Slockton-on-Teme, co. \Sox-
cester, on Tuesday, 14 September 1909,
Sybil Susanna, eldest daughter of Enoch
Smith of Highfield, Swindon, co. Wilts.
MIDDLETON. Vol. 9, page 130.--
Charles Stuart Percival Willoughby
died at Hillcot House, Winchester, co.
Hants, on Monday, 6 December 1909,
and was buried at Winchester. Will
dated 3 November 1887, proved in the
Principal Registry 31 December 1909, by
Elizabeth Willoughby, the sole Executrix.
Adelaide Daphne Hermione, eldest
daughter of Godfrey Ernest Percival
Willoughby, was married at All Saints',
Brompton, co. York, on Wednesday,
3 November 1909, to Laurence Richard
Oliphant (2nd son of Arthur Craigie
Oliphant, by Agnes Mary his 2nd wife,
daughter of Rear-Admiral William
Horton, R.N., C.B.); born at Malabar
Hill, Bombay, India, on Saturday, 16
December 1877 ; entered the Royal
Navy as Cadet 15 July 1891 ; Midship-
man 15 September 1893, Sub-Lieutenant
15 March 1897, Lieutenant 15 Sep-
tember 1898, Commander 30 June 1909.
Page 131. — Michael Guy Perceval
Willoughby entered the Army as 2nd
Lieutenant South Lancashire Regiment
9 October 1907, transferred to the
17th Lancers 26 October 1907.
Page 133. — Colonel Herbert Percival
Willoughby retired from the Royal
Artillery 19 December 1903.
James Frederick Digby Wilknighby
was appointed J.P. for co. Nottingham
8 .\pril 1907.
Ronald James Edward Willoughby
was promoted Lieutenant Royal Navy
31 December 1906.
Archibald Macdonald Willoughby was
promoted Sub- Lieutenant 15 September
1906, Lieutenant i April 1909.
Colonel William Gordon Gordon-
Cumming died s.p. at Quarry Bank
House, Malton, co. York, 28 April 1908,
and was buried at Malton. \Vill dated
20 April 1895, proved • (Prin. Reg.,
1033, 1908) I July 1908, by the
Hon'^'= Lettice Hermione Violet Gordon-
Cumming, relict, the sole Executrix.
MIDDLETON, confumed.
I'.i-e I vl -The Rev. Nesbit Edward
Willoughby was inducted to the Rectory
of Cruwys Morchard, co. Devon, 30
June 1905.
Page 136 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page .x/ii.) — Colonel the Hon'''' Claude
Henry Comaraich and Sibyl Louise
Willoughby have issue a son, Henry
Douglas Willoughby, born 14 March
and died 27 March 1908. Colonel
the Hon''''= Claude Henry Ct>maraich
Willoughby, promoted Colonel by brevet
15 NLirch 1907, was appointed to
command the North Midland Mounted
Brigade, Northern Command, Territorial
Force, 8 April 1908.
MIDLETON. Vol. 5, page 97 {and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page xvi.) — Lord
and Lady Midleton have issue a son,
Francis Alan Brodrick, born at 34
Portland Place, St. Marylebone, London,
27 February, baptised at Peper Harow,
CO. Surrey, 14 April 19 10.
Page 97. — The Hon*"'' George St.
John Brodrick was appointed 2nd
Lieutenant Surrey Yeomanry 1909.
Page 99. — The Rev. the Hon'''"= Alan
Brodrick, Master of St. Cross Hospital,
Winchester, died at Folkestone, co.
Kent, on Thursday, 6 May, and was
buried at Winchester, on Monday, 10
May 1909. Memorial services at the
parish church, Alverstoke, and at
Godalming the same day. Will dated
20 August 1906, proved in the Principal
Registry 27 July 1909, by Alan Melvill
Brodrick and William John Henry
Brodrick, the Executors.
MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-
PILKINGTON. Vol. 2, page 174.
Mary, eldest daughter of Sir William
Pilkington, 8th Baronet, died at Rock
Cottage, Newmillerdam, co. York,
aged 83, on Monday, 17 May 1909, and
was buried in the churchyard at Sandal
Magna, CO. York. Will dated 12 June
1900, proved in the Principal Registry
6 July 1909, by Sir Thomas Edward
Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Bart.,
Ernest Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilking-
ton and Claude Milborne-Swinnerton-
Pilkington, nephews, the Executors.
MILNER. Vol. 13, page 40.— Marcus
Henry Milncr was appointed M.V.O.
(4th-class) 1909.
ADDITIONS or CORRECTIONS.
XXXV
MOLESWORTH ST. AUBYN.
\'ol. 4, page 1. — Kythe Catharine,
widow of Hender John St. Aubyn
Molesworth St. Aubyn and wife of
Edward Maurice (ireenway of Haines
Hill, Taunton, co. Somerset, died at
Iddesleigh, Minehead, co. Somerset, on
Sunday, 2 April, and was buried at
Heathfield, co. Somerset, 5 April 1905.
Will dated 13 August 1896, proved
(Prin. Reg., 829, 1905) 21 June 1905,
by Edward Maurice Greenway, husband,
the sole Executor.
Page 3. — Isabella, youngest daughter
of Colonel St. Aubyn Molesworth, and
wife of Captain Arthur George FuUerton,
R.N., died s.p. at Hove, co. Sussex, on
Wednesday, 7 November 1906, and was
buried in West Brompton Cemetery, after
a service at St. Matthias', Earl's Court,
London. Administration (with will
dated 29 May 1905) was granted (Prin.
Reg., 1598, 1906) 19 December 1906, to
Arthur George Fullerton, retired Captain
R.N., husband, the residuary legatee.
MOLYNEUX. Vol. i, page 117.— The
Rev. Bryan William Hockenhull Moly-
neux was appointed Chaplain of Ludlow
Union and instituted Vicar of Ludford,
CO. Hereford, 12 December 1908,
inducted 3 January 1909.
MONCK. Vol. 2, page 136.— The Rev.
George Gustavus Monck was inducted
to the Vicarage of Stoke-sub-Hamdon,
CO. Somerset, March 1909.
MOORE. Vol. 8, page 107. — Lawton
Llewellyn Moore was appointed J. P. for
CO. Hereford, 1907.
MORRIS. Vol. 8, page 135. — Lieut.-
Colonel Henry Gage Morriswaspromoted
Colonel by brevet, Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry, i March 1907, and
retired i March 1908.
NELSON. Vol. 13, page 191. — The
Rev. the Hon'='= John Horatio Nelson
of Lord's Oak, Landford, co. Wilts,
resigned the Incumbency of Shaw-cum-
Donnington, co. Berks, i October 1909.
Page 192. — -Robert John Petti ward
died at Finborough Hall, Stowrnarket,
CO. Suffolk, in his 89th year, on Monday,
3 February 1908, and was buried at
Great Finborough.
Page 194. — Charles Burrard and Anna
Geraldine Kitson Nelson have further
issue a daughter, Emily Geraldine Morval,
born at the Vicarage, Morval, co. Corn-
wall, on Thursday, i November 1906.
NELSON, continued.
Page 194. — Edward Agar Horatio
and Geraldine Nelson have further
issue a son, John Marie Joseph Horatio
Nelson, born 21 July 1908.
NEWDIGATE. Vol. 7, page 54.—
Francis .Mexander Newdigate-Newdegate
was returned (unopposed) as M.P. for
the Tamworth Division of co. Warwick
16 January 1909, and January 1910.
NICHOLLS. Vol. 2, page 51.— Henry
Lewin Faulconer NichoUs married at
Marylebone Parish Church, London, on
Wednesday, 19 January 19 10, Edith
Violet, daughter of Edward Schuyler,
Governor of H.M. Prison, Brixton,
formerly Captain Prince of Wales' Own
West Yorkshire Regiment, by Edith
his wife, daughter of Henry Newton of
Westwood, Bickley, co. Kent.
NORBURY. Vol. II, page 175.— Paul
FitzGerald Norbury was promoted
Captain Indian Army 12 August 1908.
He married at St. Paul's, Agra, North-
West Province, India, on Friday, i Oc-
tober 1909, Dorothy Norah Humphress.
Page 176. — Brewster Norbury of
Wilnicote, co. Warwick, married at
Bidford-on-Avon, co. Warwick, on
Wednesday, 9 June 1909, Mabel,
daughter of Arthur Cecil Scott.
NORFOLK. Vol. 12, page 29.— Winifred
Mary Lisle, Dowager Lady Howard of
Glossop, died at Felixstowe, co. Suffolk,
on Tuesday, 7 December 1909, and
was buried in the Secular Churchyard,
St. Bernard's Abbey. Will dated 27
October 1908, proved in the Principal
Registry 28 January 19 10, by Bernard
Charles March Phillipps de Lisle,
nephew, the sole Executor.
OLIVE. Vol. I, page 232. — Vivian Gerald
Olive entered the Army as 2nd Lieu-
tenant South Staffordshire Regiment
25 December 1909.
OLIVER. Vol. I, page 83.— John
Farquharson Oliver, Lieutenant Man-
chester Regiment, was transferred to
the West .African Regiment 12 June
1909.
OLIVER. Vol. 2, page 146.— The Rev.
Francis U'illiam Adye died at Gombard's,
St. Albans, co. Hertford, aged 88,
13 February, and was buried in the
churchyard at Markyate, co. Hertford,
18 February 1910. Will dated 27
August 1883.
ADDITIONS (y CORRECTIONS.
OLIVER, continued.
Page 146. — Gerald Oliver, who retired
as Lieutenant from the Royal Navy
14 March 1906, died at Shalford Manor,
Guildford, aged 46, on Friday, 1 1 Feb-
ruary, and was buried in the churchyard
at Sunningdalc, co. Berks, 14 February
1910. Will dated 14 June 1909, proved
in the Principal Registry 22 March
1910, by Vere Langford Oliver, brother,
the sole ICxecutor.
OLLIVANT. Vol. 6, page 16.— Alfred
Henry C)lllvant, Captain Royal Artillery,
employed with the West African Frontier
Force i September 1909.
Page 17. — John Spencer Ollivant was
promoted Major Royal Artillery 20
October 1909.
Page 1 7 {and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page xxiii.) — Edward and Olive Caroline
Ollivant have issue a daughter, Anne
Margaret, born at 1 1 Caroline Street,
Eaton Square, Ix)ndon, on Sunday,
30 January, baptised at Lower Seeding,
CO. Sussex, 3 April igio.
ONSLOW. Vol. 5, page 40.— Lady
l)(jruthy Evelyn Augusta, daughter of
William Hillier, 4th Earl of Onslow,
G.C.M.G., was married at West Clandon,
CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 21 September
1909, to the Hon'''' Edward Frederick
Lindtey Wood, youngest son of Charles
Lindley, 2nd Viscount Halifax (see
Vol. 10, page 134).
OSWELL. Vol. 15, page 4— The Rev.
William Henry LLoyd-Oswell assumed
by Deed Poll dated 15 January 19 10,
the additional name of LLoyd before
that of Oswell, to himself and his
descendants.
The Rev. Basil Henry Oswell was
ordained Deacon by the Bishop of
London 1909, and appointed Curate
of St. Columba's, Haggerston, co.
Middlesex.
Page 7. — Thomas John Oswell retired
as Commander R.N. 27 December 1897
\not 1S79].
PACK-BERESFORD. Vol. 8, page
169. — .A.Igernon Dunbar Pack-Beresford
died at Mandeville Place, London,
aged 33, on Saturday, 5 December, and
was buried at Lorum, co. Carlow,
8 December 1908. Will dated 28
September 190S, proved in the Principal
Registry, Dublin, 6 February 1909, by
Hugh de la Poer Pack-Beresford, brother,
the sole Executor. Sealed in London
20 February 1909.
PACKE. Vol. 7, page 166.— Edward
llussey Packe married at the Chapel
Royal, St. James' (by permission of
H.M. the King), on Saturday, 1 1 De-
cember 1909, the Hon'"'' Mary Sydney,
elder daughter of Edward Arthur,
Baron Colebrooke, C.V.O. ; born 24
March 1890.
Page 167. — The Rev. William James
Packe died at the Vicarage, l''ecring,
CO. Essex, aged 76, on Saturday, 18
September, and was buried at Feering
23 September 1909. Will dated 4 May
1899, proved in the Principal Registry
29 November 1909, by Margaret Lucy
Packe, relict, the sole Executrix.
Page 167 {and Addenda, Vol. yj,
page xxiii.) — Edmund Christopher and
Olivia Rachel Norah Packe have issue
a son, Charles William Christopher
Packe, born at Pietermaritzburg, Natal,
South .'\frica, on Sunday, 2 May 1909.
Captain Edmund Cliristopher Packe
was .Vdjutant Royal Fusiliers i October
1905 to 30 September 1908.
PARIS. Vol. 2, page 67.— Archibald Paris,
Lieut. -Colonel Royal Marine Artillery,
was promoted Colonel by brevet 28
September 1905 ; Professor at the
Royal Military Academy i January
1903 to 8 March 1904, and Chief
Instructor 9 March 1904 to 16 April
1906; created C.B. 28 June 1907.
PARRY. Vol. 15, page 104.— Sidney
Gambler Parry was appointed J. P. for
CO. Essex 7 April 1909.
PAULL. ^'ol. I, (jagc II {and Addenda,
Vol. p, page xi.) — James Philip and
Catherine Stuart Hearle Paull have
further issue a son, Vivian Hearle
Paull, born 11 June 1909, baptised at
Perran-ar-Worthal, co. Cornwall.
PEACOCK. Vol. 10, page 119. — Arthur
Warren Lumley Peacock died at
Norwich, aged 60, on Saturday, 4
September 1909. Administration (with
will dated 31 August 1909) was granted
at the Principal Registry 15 October
1909, to Alice Mary Cooke, the residuary
legatee.
PEARCE-SEROCOLD. Vol. 12, page
55. — John Paget Mellor succeeded Earl
Desart as Treasury Solicitor and King's
Proctor April 1909.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
PEARSON. Vol. lo, page 74.— Admiral
Sir Hugo Lewis Pearson, K.C.B., retired
from the Royal Navy 30 June 1908.
Page 74 {and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page xlvi.) — George Sherwen Hooke
and Adeline Percy Whittall Pearson
have further issue a son John Humfrey
Pearson, born at 174 Cromwell Road,
South Kensington, London, 2 Feb-
ruary, baptised at Stoke Albany, co.
Northampton, 27 March igio.
PENRUDDOCKE. Vol. 2, page 45 —
The Rev. William Feilding Penruddocke
was appointed Assistant Curate of Holy
Cross, in St. Pancras, London, 1 1 April
1909.
PERCEVAL. Vol. 6, page 96. — Louisa
Harriet, youngest daughter of Ernest
Augustus Perceval, died 19 January,
and was buried at Nettlecombe, co.
Somerset, 24 January 1908.
PERCIVAL. Vol. 2, page 69.— Archibald
Stanley Percival of 17 Clareniont Place,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, and of Wearvale
House, Chester-le-Street, co. Durham,
M..\. {ad eundem) Durham University
1893, Senior Surgeon Newcastle-on-
'I'yne Eye Infirmary, married at St.
Peter's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 21 July
1904, Winifred Helen, daughter of
William Warner. They have issue a
daughter, Ursula Mary, born at W'earvale
House, Chester-le-Street, 10 July 1907,
baptised at the parish church, Chester-
le-Street ; and a son, Stanley Thomas
Bassnett Percival, born at Wearvale
House, Chester-le-Street, 18 August
1909, baptised at the parish church,
Chester-le-Street. Winifred Helen, wife
of Archibald Stanley Percival, died at
Wearvale House, Chester-le-Street, 22
October, and was buried in the cemetery
at Chester-le-Street 24 October 1908.
Page 71. — Louisa Sarah, widow of
Thomas Helier Percival, was married at
Wickham, co. Berks, on Tuesday, 25
August 1908, to Brownlow D. Knox, son
of Captain Thomas Owen Knox, R.N.
PEREN. Vol. 9, page 152.— Robert
Henry Peren died at St. Helier, Jersey,
13 January 19 10, and was buried in St.
Saviour's Cemetery, St. Helier.
PERROTT. Vol. I, page 272 {and
Addenda, Vol. 10, page xv.^ — Colonel
Sir Herbert Charles Pcrrott, Baronet,
C.B., and Ethel Lucy his wife, have issue
PERROTT, continued.
a daughter, Marie Louise Priscilla, bom at
52 Onslow Gardens, South Kensington,
London, on Monday, 20 December
1909, baptised at the parish church,
Brompton, London, 11 February 1910.
PHILLIPS. Vol. II, page 1 47. — Catherine,
widow of Frederick Hervey Bathurst
Phillips, Captain Royal Artillery, died at
Lame, Park Road, Worthing, co. Sussex,
aged 80, on Saturday, 10 October 1908.
Will dated 13 September 1898, with
codicil dated 22 January 1906, proved
(Prin. Reg., 1800, 1908) 29 December
1908, by Frances Margaret Bois, wife of
John Charles Bois, and Edward Morris
Gibson, the surviving Executors.
Page 150. — Frank Tmscott Phillips
was promoted Major Royal Marine
Light Infantry 26 May 1906.
Page 152. — The Rev. Lionel Fremantle
Phillips was appointed Curate of Gulval,
CO. Cornwall, 1908.
Charles Truscott Phillips was promoted
Clerk Royal Navy 1 5 January 1 906, and
Assistant Paymaster 7 October 1908.
PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE. Vol.
14, page 52. — Saffron Enid, youngest
daughter of Harry Pickersgill-Cunliffe,
was married at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,
London, on Saturday, 9 April 19 10, to
Arthur Bertram Randolph, younger son
of Arthur Randolph Randolph, by Edith
Sybil, his 2nd wife, daughter of William
May of Washington, U.S.A.
Page 53. — John Cunliffe Pickersgill-
Cunliffe, Lieutenant 2nd Worcestershire
Regiment, wears the Queen's \not the
King's] medal for South African War.
PILKINGTON. Vol. i, page 254.—
Helena Adelaide, wife of the Rev.
Joseph Green Pilkington, died at
Montagu House, Upper Norwood, co.
Surrey, on Tuesday, 16 February, and
was buried in Norwood Cemetery 19
February 1909. ^\ ill dated 29 June
1907, proved in the Principal Registry
22 March 1909, by the Rev. Joseph
Green Pilkington, husband, and Joseph
Nicholson Guy, the Executors.
PIXLEY. Vol. 7, page 30. — Francis
William Pixley was appointed J. P. for
the county of I^ondon 1908.
PLATT-HIGGINS. Vol. i, page loi.
Charles Platt-Higgins of Naples, Italy,
died 25 November, and was buried in
the Protestant Cemetery at Naples 30
November 1909.
ADDITIONS &■ CORRECTIONS.
PLUMER. Vol. I, page 218. — John
Bagwill I'lumer died at Causeway,
Darlington, co. Devon, in his 80th year,
on Thursday, 16 December, and was
buried in the churchyard at Brooking,
Darlington, 20 December 1909. Will
dated 3 July 1893, proved in the
Principal Registry 10 February 1910,
by Jessie Thomson Plumer, George
Francis Kellock, and Alfred Saxby
Plumer, the Executors.
Page 220. — William Plumer died 24
June, and was buried in Fairview
Cemetery, North Bergen, Norway, on
Saturday, 26 June 1909.
PORTMAN. Vol. II, page 37.— Violet
Guendolen, only child of the Hon'''"=
Edwin Berkeley Portman, was married
at Holy Trinity, .Sloane Street, Chelsea,
CO. Middlesex, on Saturday, 2 January
1909, to Frank Charles Lindo, only son
of Charles Lindo of 30 Hyde Park
Square, London.
Page 43. — Maurice Percy Berkeley
Portman was promoted Lieutenant
Royal Navy 30 June 1906.
POWELL. Vol. 1 2, page 143.— Elizabeth
Jane, widow of William James Powell,
died at .Abbotsfield, St. Michael's in the
Hamlet, Liverpool, aged 83, on Monday,
6 December, and was buried at Wallasey,
CO. Chester, on Thursday, 9 December
1909. Will dated February 1908,
proved at Liverpool 4 January 19 10, by
the Rev. Canon Astell Drayner Powell,
son, and William Seeds Patterson, son-
in-law.
The Rev. Astell Drayner Powell was
appointed Hon. Canon of Manchester
25 May 1909.
POWIS. Vol. 13, page 109. — Lady
Charlotte Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of
Edward Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis,
and widow of Hugh Montgomery, died
at 19 Lowndes Square, Westminster, on
Tuesday, 15 May 1906, and was buried
at Cheriton, co. Kent. Will dated 10
January 1905, proved (Prin. Reg.,
844, 1906) 25 June 1906, by William
Edward Montgomery, Major-General in
H.KL Army, son, one of the Executors.
Page 113. — Major-General William
Henry Herbert died at Winsley Hall,
Shrewsbury, in his 7Sth year, on
Friday, 29 January, and was buried
at Welshpool, co. Montgomery, 2
February 1909.
Percy Mark Herbert, graduated B.A.
from Trinity College, Cambridge, 1907,
POWIS, iontimud.
was ordained Deacon 1908, and Priest
1909, by the Bishop of Worcester;
he was appointed Curate of Rugby
September 1908.
PRICE. Vol. 7, page 89. — Reginald
Henry Uvedale Price married at St.
Mary Abbotts', Kensington, London, on
Wednesday, 2 June 1909, Mabel I'A'elyn,
elder daughter of Ashley Mackenzie,
Captain East Yorkshire Regiment, by
Alice his wife, daughter of General
Henry James Stannus, C.B.
Geoffrey Uvedale Price married at
St. John's, Putney, co. Surrey, 28
October 1908, Winifred Ethel, only
daughter of Edgar L. Price of The Bays,
East Putney, co. Surrey. They have
issue a daughter, Vivienne Henrietta,
born I February 19 10.
Page 90. — Charles Henry Uvedale
Price was promoted Lieut. -Colonel
Indian Army i March 1905 and
Colonel by brevet i March 1908.
Cyril Uvedale Price was promoted
Captain Indian Army 11 February 1899,
and Major 11 February 1906. He
married at Christ Church, Folkestone,
11 October 1902, Ethel Maude, elder
daughter of William Henry Ashe,
Captain i8th Royal Irish Regiment.
PRICE. Vol. 15, page 151. — Kenneth
Alexander and Helen Mary Price have
further issue a daughter, Phyllis, born
14 September 190S, baptised at
Moosomin, Canada.
PRIDEAUX. Vol. 5, page 62.— Thomas
Engleduc Peganus Prideaux was baptised
at the parish church, Edgbaston, co.
Warwick, in August 1850 [;w/ as an adult],
PRIDEAUX. Vol. 15, page 1 4 1. —Walter
Treverbian and Marion Fenn Prideaux
have issue a son, Walter Arbuthnot
Prideaux, born at 77 Inverness Terrace,
Bayswater, London, on Tuesday, 4
January, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Latimer Road, London, on Saturday,
12 February 19 10.
Page 143. — Antoinette, w'ife of Henry
Maxwell Prideaux, died at Paignton, co.
Devon, on Thursday, 20 January 1910.
PRIDEAUX. Page 36, present volume.
Francis Beville Prideaux, Major Indian
Army (Political Department) married
at All Souls', Loudon Road, St. John's
Wood, CO. Middlesex, 12 April 19 10,
Constance Mary Clibborn, elder daughter
of William Clibborn of Liverpool.
ADDITIONS <5^ CORRECTIONS.
XXXIX
PRIDEAUX-BRUNE. Vol. 2, page
98. — Fulke Knatchbull Prideaux-Brune
was promoted Sub-Lieutenant Royal
Navy 12 October 1906, and Lieutenant
30 June 1909.
PRITCHETT. Vol. i, page 197 {and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page xix.) — George
Edward Barker and Violet Octavia
Pritchett have further issue a son, Hugh
Edward St. Maur Pritchett, born at
Clymping Dene, Feltham, co. Middlesex,
on Sunday, 3 March, baptised at St.
Catherine's, Feltham, i6 April 1907 ;
also a daughter, Cynthia Violet Mary,
born at Old Mead, Capel, co. Surrey,
on Monday, 23 August, baptised at
Capel 6 October 1909.
Page 200. — The Rev. Percy Hugh
Pritchett was appointed Vicar of Mount
Somers, Canterbury, New Zealand, 1908.
Page 202. — The Rev. Norman
Pritchett of Lampeter College, B.A.
1893, was Curate of Chesterton, co.
Stafford, 1894-97, of St. Michael's,
Southwark, London, 1897-99, '^^ Holy
Trinity with St. Andrew's, Waterside
Mission, Milton-next-Gravesend, co.
Kent, 1899-1909, and Vicar of Stoke-
at-Hoo, CO. Kent, 1909.
PUNCHARD. Vol. 3, page 136.— The
Rev. Elgood George Punchard was
appointed Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Truro 30 November 1906.
Alfred Punchard was educated at
Haileybury 1899-1904, and at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich,
1 905- 1 906, and entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant North Staffordshire
Regiment 6 November 1906, Lieutenant
I April 1909.
RAGLAN. Vol. n, page 102.— The
Hon''''^ FitzRoy Richard Somerset was
promoted Lieutenant Grenadier Guards
I July 1906.
REDDIE. Vol. 12, page 185.— John
Murray Reddie was promoted Major
Worcestershire Regiment 14 February
1908.
Anthony Julian Reddie was appointed
Adjutant Territorial Force 1 7 November
1909.
RENDLESHAM. Vol. 14, page 127.—
The Hon''''= Hugh Edmund Thellusson
was promoted Captain Royal Artillery
9 November 1907.
REYNARD. Vol. 3, page 164.— Claude
Edward Reynard was promoted Captain
1 2th Lancers 3 January 1909.
Page 166. — Robert Eroding Reynard,
Registrar of the Edward Medal for
Miners, October 1907, of the Edward
Medal for other industries December
1909, and of the King's Police Medal
July 1909; Assistant Registrar of the
Baronetage April 19 10.
RICKETTS. Vol. I, page 274. — Frederick
William Rodney Ricketts succeeded
his nephew, Sir Tristram Tempest
Tempest, as 5th Baronet, on Wednesday,
23 June 1909.
Claude Albert Frederick Ricketts
married at Walton -on -Thames, co.
Surrey, 5 February 1907, Lilian Helen
Gwendoline, only daughter of Arthur
Manley Hill of Goodameary, South
Devon, and of Silver Birches, Walton-
on-Thames. They have issue a daughter,
Alice May Mildred Lilian, born at Fingle,
Curzon Road, Weybridge, co. Surrey, 29
October 1907; and a son, Claude
Tristram Arthur Nigel Ricketts, born 19
December 1908, died 20 January, and
was buried at Weybridge 23 January
1909.
RIMINGTON-WILSON. Vol. 5, page
163. — John Wilson Rimington died,
aged 77, on Sunday, 4 July, and was
buried in Elmer's End Cemetery,
Beckenham, co. Kent, 7 July 1909.
Will dated 14 February 1885, proved
in the Principal Registry 10 August
1909, by Sophia Ann Adelaide
Rimington, relict, the sole Executrix.
RIVINGTON. Vol. 3, page 20.— George
Sangster Rivington married at Bath
Abbey on Tuesday, 28 December 1909,
Emily, youngest daughter of the Rev.
Henry Gibson, Rector of Fyfield, co.
Essex.
Page 21. — Charles Sangster Rivington
was educated at Bristol ; M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P. Lond. 1906, Assistant House
Physician and Surgeon and House
Physician Bristol General Hospital.
He married at Holy Trinity, Ilfracombe,
CO. Devon, 4 August 1908, Frances
Louise, daughter of Jesse Marriot
NichoUs. They have issue a son,
Charles Francis Rivington, born at 16
Sandbourne Road, Brockley, co. Kent,
on Friday, 30 April, baptised at St.
Paul's, Deptford, co. Kent, 23 May 1909.
xl
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
RIVINGTON, continued.
I'agc 23. — Charles Robert Rivington,
Mayor of Appleby 1894-95, was
appointed High Sheriff for co.
VVestmorland 29 February igo8.
Page 24. — Edith Elizabeth, wife of
Septimus Rivington, died at Kilmeny,
Wimbledon, co. Surrey, aged 60, on
Easter Sunday, 27 March 19 10. Will
dated 15 November 1899, proved in
the Principal Registry 16 April 1910,
by Septimus Rivington, husband.
The Rev. Herbert Basil Rivington
was appointed Chaplain at Khartoum,
Soudan, 1906.
ROBERTS. Vol. 7, page 160.— Ellen
Elizabeth, widow of Harvey Roberts,
died at Altyre, Sutton, co. Surrey, on
Wednesday, 21 April, and was buried
in the cemetery at Sutton on Monday,
26 April 1909. Will dated 10 October
1902, with three codicils dated 15 Octo-
ber 1904, 15 February and 17 February
1909, proved in the Principal Registry
7 July 1909, by the Rev. Edward
Gates, Harry Maynard Carter and
Frederick Arthur Crisp, the Executors.
ROBERTS. Vol. II, page 3.— Arthur
Roberts, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., died at
Oakleigh, Eltham, co. Kent, on Friday,
19 March, and was buried at St.
Lawrence's, Ramsgate, co. Kent, on
Tuesday, 23 March 1909. Will dated
24 November 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 7 May 1909, by his
daughter, Frances Dorothea, wife of
Colonel Beamish St. John Barter,
Lincolnshire Regiment, Harry Edgar
Lawrence and George Hubbard.
Frances Dorothea Lowndes, younger
daughter of Arthur Roberts, was married
at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington,
London, 18 June 1898, to Colonel
Beamish St. John Barter (son of the
Rev. John Thomas Barter of Bandon,
CO. Cork, by Eliza his wife, daughter of
William Ewart of Sydenham, Belfast) ;
born 22 January 1858; entered the
Lincolnshire Regiment as Lieutenant 1 1
September 1876, Captain 1883, Major
1898, Lieut. -Colonel 1906, Colonel by
brevet 11 March 1909; Listructor in
Military Topography, Royal Military
College, 13 May 1885 to i August 1902,
and Professor Royal Military College
28 January 1897 to 9 May 1902.
Page 12. — Earl Roberts was appointed
LL.D. Glasgow 1907, Toronto 1908,
and Liverpool 1909.
ROBERTS-WEST. Vol. 6, page 55.—
Reginald Montagu Roberts-West was
promoted Commander Royal Navy
I January 19 10.
Page 56. — Charles Raymond Roberts-
West married at the Cathedral, Bombay,
India, on Wednesday, 16 December
1903, Mildred, 2nd daughter of the Rev.
Henry Granville Dickson, Rector of
Coulsdon, CO. Surrey. Charles Raymond
Roberts-West, Captain Essex Regiment
I November 1903, was Adjutant Essex
Regiment i November 1903 to 31
October 1906.
Archer Roberts-West was promoted
Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy 15 April
1906, Lieutenant 31 December 1908.
RODDAM. Vol. 1 1, page 117.— Roddam
John Roddam was promoted Lieut. -
Colonel 3rd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers Reserve.
Helen Mary Goldie, elder daughter of
the above, was married 9 July 1908, to
Graham Carr Holderness ; born 1 1
October 1876; entered the Army from
Militia as 2nd Lieutenant Northumber-
land Fusiliers 4 May 1901, Lieutenant
21 May igo2.
ROGERS. Vol. 6, page 135.— Reginald
William Scott Rogers retired as Captain
Royal Navy 11 June 1898.
Page 137. — The Rev. Enys Henry
and Sarah Louisa Rogers have further
issue a daughter, Elizabeth Duffus, born
at 16 Montpelier Villas, Brighton, on
Tuesday, 2 March, baptised at St.
Stephen's, Brighton, 29 November 1909.
ROPE. Vol. 2, page 95. — Edward Richard
Rope married at Aratapu, Auckland,
New Zealand, 13 April 1909, Rhoda
Morgan of Aratapu. They have
issue a son, Edward Rope, born at
Te Kopuru, Northern Wairoa, Auckland,
5 February 19 10.
ROUND. Vol. 12, page 2. — Lucy Frances
Gray, 4th daughter of the Rt. Hon"*
James Round, was married at Birch on
Saturday, 23 January 1909, to Charles
Ernest Higginbotham (2nd son of
Charles Titus Higginbotham of Craig-
maddie, Milngavie, co. Stirling) ; born at
16 Woodside Place, Gla.sgow, on Wed-
nesday, 4 July 1866; entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant Northamptonshire
Regiment 5 February 1887, Lieutenant
16 April 1890, Captain 2 January 1899,
Major 2 June 1907; Superintendent
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ROUND, continued.
Gymnasia, Western District, 21 July
1899 to 20 July 1902, D.A.A.G., South
Africa, 2 November 1903 to 15 May
1904, Staff Captain, Standerton Sub-
District, South Africa, 16 May 1904 to
15 May 1907, Superintendent Gymnasia,
Aldershot Command, i September 1909.
Edith Creffield, 5th daughter of the
Rt. Hon''''= James Round, died, aged 30,
on Tuesday, 27 April, and was buried at
Birch, CO. Essex, 30 April 1909.
Page 3. — Louisa, 4th daughter of the
Rev. James Thomas Round, died at
Basketts, Copford, co. Esse.x, aged 67,
on Sunday, 20 February, and was
buried at Birch 23 February 1910.
The Rev. George Richard Jolliffe
Round, of Trinity College, Oxford, B.A.
19 September 1909, was ordained
Deacon by the Bishop of St. Albans
1909, and appointed Curate of St.
Mary's, Leytonstone, co. Essex, 1909.
Page 5. — The Rev. George Henry
Round -Turner, educated at St. John's
College, Oxford, and at Lincoln,
ordained Deacon 1906, by Bishop Paget
for Norwich; Curate of St. Bartholomew's,
Heigham, co. Norfolk, 1906- 1909, and
(if St. Mark's, Norwich, 1909.
ROXBURGHE. Vol. 12, page 156.—
Lady Susan Harriet, elder daughter of
James Henry Robert, 6th Duke of
Roxburghe, and widow of Sir James
GrantSuttie, Baronet, died at Preston
Grange, co. Haddington, aged 65, on
.Saturday, 16 October, and was buried
at Dunbar on Thursday, 21 October
1909.
Page 159. — Lord Alastair Robert
Innes-Ker was promoted Captain Royal
Horse Guards 10 May 1909.
Lord Robert Edward Innes-Ker
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Irish Guards i August 1908, Lieutenant
8 September 1909.
ROYDS. Vol. 3, page 14. — Colonel Sir
Clement Molyneux Royds, C.B., received
the Territorial Officers' Decoration 1909.
Page 16. — Charles William Rawson
Royds was promoted Commander Royal
Navy 31 August 1909.
ROYDS. Vol. 9, page 2 (and Addenda,
Vol. I J, page xxii.) — The Rev. Charles
Cradock Twemlow and Margaret Ada
Royds have issue a son, Charles Everard
Cradock Royds, born at Heysham, co.
Lancaster, 9 December 1909, baptised
ROYDS, continued.
there 16 January 1910. The Rev.
Charles Cradock Twemlow Royds was
instituted to the Rectory of Heysham
I December 1908.
Page 3. — The Rev. Thomas Fletcher
Royds, of Worcester College, Oxford,
B.A. 1903, M.A. 1906, was Assistant
Master and Chaplain of Wellington
College 1905-1906; Curate of Sutton
Courtenay, co. Berks, 1906-1908, of
Holy Trinity, Great Malvern, co. Wor-
cester, 1 908-1 909, and of St. Mary's,
Malvern, 1909.
RUDGE. \'ol. 15, page 145. — Edward
Charles Rudge died at Abbey Manor,
Evesham, co. Worcester, aged 81, on
Tuesday, 14 December, and was buried
in family vault in the churchyard of St.
Laurence, Evesham, 18 December 1909.
Page 146. — The Rev. William John
Rudge, died at Ardnave, Basset, South-
ampton, aged 69, on Friday, 15 April,
buried in Bournemouth Cemetery on
Wednesday, 20 April 1910, after service
at St. Michael's, Basset.
RUGGE-PRICE. Vol. 14, page 165.—
Charlotte Elizabeth, 6th daughter of
Sir Charles Price, Baronet, was baptised
at Bridewell Chapel, London ; she died
28 March 1837, and was buried at
St. Sepulchre's, London.
RYLAND. Vol. i, page 247.— Llewellyn,
Madeley Ryland of Edgbaston, co.
Warwick, married at St. Thomas',
St. John's, Newfoundland, on Thursday,
12 August 1909, Muriel Eliza, elder
daughter of Marmaduke George Winter
of St. John's, Newfoundland.
Thomas Howard Ryland of Moxhull
Hall, Erdington, co. Warwick, married
at St. Andrew's, Wells Street, London,
on Wednesday, 2 June 1909, Beryl
Stratheden, daughter of John Stratheden
Campbell, C.S.I. , CLE., of the Indian
Civil Service, Commissioner of Kumaun,
by Honor his wife, daughter of Major-
General Sir Oliver Richardson New-
march, K. C.S.I. They have issue a son,
Nigel Ryland, born 4 April 1910.
Dorothy Helen, only child of Sidney
Proctor Ryland, was married at Charlton
Kings, CO. Gloucester, on Thursday, 16
September 1909, Edwin Charles
Willoughby of Courtfield, Charlton
Kings, only son of Charles Christopher
Willoughby, Captain 60th King's Royal
Rifles, by Margaret his wife, daughter of
Thomas Pynsent of Northam, co. Devon.
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ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
ST. GEORGE. Vol. i, page io6.—
Howard St. George died in Lontlon
29 November, and was buried in
Streatham Cemetery, co. Surrey, 3
December 1908.
Page 1 08. — The Rev. Howard St.
George's will, dated 15 December 1883,
with a codicil dated February 1894,
was proved at Liverpool 29 December
1898, by Emilia St. George, widow,
Frances Emilia St. George, spinster,
daughter, and Arthur Baldwin St.
George, nephew, three of the Executors.
SALT. Vol. 3, page 104. — Harriet, widow
of the Rev. George Salt, died at 73
Park Road South, Birkenhead, co.
Chester, in her 92nd year, 1 1 March,
and was buried in Flaybrick Hill
Cemetery, Birkenhead, 15 March 1909.
Will dated 3 October 1907, proved at
Chester.
SALTER, Vol. 2, page 38.— The Rev.
Thomas Morgan Bell Salter was
appointed Rural Dean of Woodleigh
1909.
SCARBROUGH. Vol. 13, page 75.—
Aldrcd F"rederick George Beresford
Lumley, Earl of Scarbrough, was
appointed a Knight of Grace of the
Order of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England 15 December
1909.
SCARLETT. Vol. 3, page 53._Shelley
Leopold Laurence Scarlett, Baron
Abinger, was promoted Hon. Captain
3rd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
5 December 1900, retired as Major
20 October 1908.
The Hon"' Robert Brooke Campbell
Scarlett is now a Barrister-at-Law.
The Hon'''' Hugh Richard Scarlett
was appointed A.D.C. to the Governor
of Queensland (Sir William MacGregor,
G.C.M.G., C.B., M.D.) 15 October
1909; promoted Captain Royal Horse
Artillery 1909.
The Hon""'' Percy Gerald Scarlett
was appointed 2nd Lieutenant East
Kent Regiment 20 March 1907.
The Hon'''= Leopold Florence
Scarlett was promoted Sub-Lieutenant
Royal Navy 30 July 1908.
SCARSDALE. Vol. 4, page 80.— George
Nathaniel Curzon, Baron Curzon of
Kedleston, created Hon. D.C.L. Oxford
1904, Hon. LL.D. Cambridge 1907,
SCARSDALE, continued.
Hon. LL.D. .Manchester 1908; Romanes
Lecturer 1907, Lord Rector of Glasgow
University 1908, Hon. Fellow of Balliol
College 1907, Lord Warden of the
Cinque Ports 1904- 1905 ; a Repre-
sentative Peer for Ireland 1 1 August
1908; Fellow of the British Academy
1908.
Page8i.— The Hon'''"^ Alfred Nathaniel
Curzon was appointed Hon. Colonel
3rd Battalion (special reserve) 26 July
1908.
SCOTT. Vol. 15, page 127. — James
William Scott was created a Baronet
27 July 1909.
.Samuel Haslam and Carmen Estelle
Scott have issue a daughter, Mary
Margareta, born 16 March 19 10.
SEFTON. Vol. 10, page 158. — The
H()n'''"= Richard Frederick Molyneux
was appointed M.V.O. (4thclass) 6 July
1909.
SHADWELL. Vol. 3, page 106.— Charles
Lancelot Shadwell, r3.C.L., was elected
Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, 4
October 1905.
Page 107. — Lionel Lancelot Shadwell
was Secretary to the Commissioners in
Lunacy 1901-1904, and was appointed
Commissioner 1904.
Walter Harvey I^ancelot Shadwell
was appointed J. P. for co. Cornwall
1901.
Page 109 {and Addenda, Vol. 6,
page xiii.) — Leonard Julius and (lertrude
Ellen Shadwell have further issue a
son, George Lawrence Shadwell, born
at 6 Mont le Grand, Exeter, on
Tuesday, 28 June, baptised at Exeter
Cathedral in August 1904. Leonard
Julius Shadwell was promoted Lieut.-
Colonel 23 February 1907 ; .Staff
Officer Cape Peninsular Volunteers 23
February 1907.
Page 109 {and Addenda, Vol. /j,
page x.xvii.) — The will of Bertha, wife
of Arthur Shadwell, .M.D. (who died 2
November 1907), was dated 3 January
1901, and was proved in the Principal
Registry 2 January 1908, by William
Price James, brother, and Fanny James,
sister, the Executors.
Page no. — -The Rev. Felix Shadwell
was appointed Rector of Bromeswell,
CO. Suffolk, 1905.
ADDITIONS
CORRECTIONS.
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SHANN. Vol. I, page 170.— The Rev.
Cliarles Brodie Shann of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge, B.A. 1906, M.A.
1910, was appointed Curate of Christ
Church, Clifton, co. Gloucester, 5 April
1908.
SHEDDEN. Vol. n, page 28.— The
Rev. Roscow George Shedden, M.A. of
New College, Oxford, was appointed
Curate of All Saints', Margaret Street,
Marylebone, London, April 1909, and
Chaplain (4th-class) ist Battalion Lon-
don Regiment (Territorial Force) 24
August 1909.
SHEKELL. Vol. 6, page 69. — Thomas
Stevens Shekell died at Pebworth, co.
Gloucester, 21 April 1908. Will dated
16 November 1903, proved (Prin.
Reg., 980, 1908) 20 June 1908, by the
Rev. Edleston Bonner Shekell, son, the
sole Executor.
The Rev. Edleston Bonner Shekell,
J. P. for CO. Gloucester 1896, and for co.
Worcester 1897, proceeded M.A. from
Balliol College, Oxford, 1896.
SHERBORNE. Vol. 10, page 23.—
("olonel the Hon'''"= Charles Dutton died
at Gloucester, aged 66, on Saturday,
6 November, and was buried at Bibury,
CO. Gloucester, on Wednesday, 10
November 1 909. Will dated 8 February
1869, proved at Gloucester 10 December
1909, by the Hon''i= May Arbuthnot
Dutton, relict, the sole Executrix.
Page 24. — Piers Edwin Dutton
married at Great Barrington, co.
Gloucester, on Tuesday, 5 October
1909, Muriel Frances Caroline, elder
daughter of Edward Rhys Wingfield of
Barrington Park, co. Oxford, J. P. and
D.L., by Edith Caroline his wife,
daughter of the Rev. Peter Almeric
Wood, Rector of Newent, co. Gloucester.
SHIRLEY. Vol. 12, page 88.— The Rev.
William Richardson Linton died at the
Vicarage, Shirley, co. Derby, aged 57,
on Saturday, 4 January 1908. Will dated
10 July 1895, proved (Prin. Reg., 615,
1908) 7 April 1908, by Walter Knight
Shirley and John Linton Myers,
Professor of Magdalen College, Oxford,
the Executors.
SHUTTLEWORTH. Vol. 13, page 166.
Lord Shuttleworth was appointed
President of the Lancashire Territorial
Force 1908.
SIEVEKING. Vol. 11, page 181.—
Emmeline Wood, youngest daughter of
Sir Edward Henry Sieveking, M.D.,
was married at St. James', Sussex
Gardens, London, on Thursday, 2
December 1909, to Matthew Eason
Wilkinson, 2nd son of Matthew
Alexander Eason Wilkinson, M.D. Edin.,
F.R.C.P. Lond., of Greenheys, .Man-
chester, and Middlethorpe Hall, York.
SIMPSON. Vol. 10, page 150.— The
Rev. Francis Simpson, Rector of Foston,
CO. York, for 54 years, died there, aged
94, on Wednesday, 28 July, and was
buried at Wintringhara, co. York, on
Saturday, 31 July 1909. Will dated 16
June 1893, proved in the Principal
Registry 29 September 1909, by Jane
Simpson, relict, the sole Executrix.
Page 150 (and Addenda, Vol. 12,
page liv.) — The Rev. Francis Russell
Benedict and Edith Mary Simpson have
issue a son, Christopher Francis Russell
Simpson, born at Ridley House, Kings-
wear, CO. Devon, on Thursday, 16
January, baptised at St. Saviour's,
Dartmouth, co. Devon, on St. Matthias'
Day, 24 February 1908. The Rev.
Francis Russell Benedict Simpson was
Curate of ToisTistall, co. Devon, 1903
-1908, and was re-appointed 1909.
Page i5o.^Ralph Christopher Simp-
son was employed with the West African
Frontier Force 26 August 1905 to
5 May 1908.
Page 152. — Richard Charles Simpson
was appointed 2nd Lieutenant Notting-
hamshire and Derbyshire Regiment 16
January 1907, Lieutenant 18 May 1909.
Gilbert Simpson entered the
Northamptonshire Regiment 11 August
1909.
SKEELS. ^'ol. 5, page 20. — Edward
Serocold Skeels died at 5 Cromwell
Crescent, Kensington, London, aged 67,
on Monday, 6 December, and was
buried in Charlton King's Cemetery,
CO. Gloucester, 9 December 1909.
Will dated 17 February 1908, with
codicil dated 11 March 1908, proved
in the Principal Registry i April 1910,
by Ralph Serocold Skeels, nephew, one
of the Executors.
SMITH. Vol. 2, page 130. — Frederica
Mary, elder daughter of Sir Charles
Cunliffe Smith, 3rd Baronet, died at
Brighton on Thursday, 26 March 1908,
and was buried at Stapleford Tawney,
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ADDITIONS ir CORRECTIONS.
SMITH, continued.
CO. Essex. Will dated 30 November
1907, proved (Prin. Reg., 833, 1908)
15 May 1908, by Sir Drumniond
Cunliffe Smith, Baronet, the sole
Executor.
Page 131. — Drumniond Cospatrick
Hamilton Spencer-Smith entered tiie
Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Artillery
28 Alarch 1900, Lieutenant 3 April
1 90 1, Captain 18 February 1909,
Adjutant i August 1909.
Michael Seymour Hamilton Spencer-
Smith married 25 July 1907, Evelyn
Penelope, younger daughter of the Rev.
Arthur Henry Delm^-Radcliffe, by
Beatrice Mary Frederica his wife, 2nd
daughter of the Hon*"'' Frederick Dudley
Ryder ; born at Holwell Rectory,
Hitchin, co. Hertford, on Sunday,
22 April 1883. They have issue a
daughter, Beatrice Mary, born 27 March
- '909-
Page 132. — Katharine Winifred, eldest
daughter of the Rev. Orlando Spencer-
Smith, was married at Sarisbury, co.
Hants, on Wednesday, 7 June 1905, to
George Winn of Holly Hill, Sarisbury.
Gerald Montague Spencer- Smith
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Royal Artillery 19 December 1900,
promoted Lieutenant 19 December
1903-
Richard Osbaldeston Spencer-Smith
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
Hampshire Regiment 6 February 1909.
Edith Frances Spencer, 2nd daughter
of Gilbert Joshua Spencer-Smith, was
married at St. Lawrence's, Isle of Wight,
on Tuesday, 3 September 1907, to John
Connop Thirlwall Llewelyn of \'entnor.
Isle of Wight.
STANFORD. Vol. 9, page 94.— .\rthur
Henry Stanford died at Beaumont Hall,
CO. Essex, on Tuesday, 22 February,
and was buried at Beaumont on
Saturday, 26 February 1910. Will dated
3 August 1903, proved in the Principal
Registry 7 April 191 o, by Stanley
Frederick Stanford and John Edwards
Stanford, brothers, two of the Executors.
STANYFORTH. Vol. 5, page 132.—
Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth, D.L. for the
West Riding, co. York, was appointed
Hon. Lieut. -Colonel Yorkshire Hussars
Yeomanry 1908; he received the
Territorial Officers' Decoration 1909.
STAPLETON. Vol. 14, page 133.—
Edward Parker Stapleton entered as
a Pensioner at Pembroke College,
Cambridge, October 1908.
STRICKLAND. Vol. 9, page 98.— Sir
Charles William Strickland, Baronet,
died at Hildenley, co. York, in his
91st year, on Friday, 31 December
1909.
Page 99.— Henry Strickland-Constable
died at Wassand, co. York, aged 88, on
Saturday, 20 March, and was buried at
Sigglesthorne, co. York, on Wednesday,
24 March 1909. Will dated 29
September 1900, with three codicils
dated 10 March 1902, 9 July 1907 and
12 January 1909, proved in the Principal
Registry 8 May 1909, by Frederick
Charles Strickland-Constable, one of the
Executors.
Frederick Charles and Margaret
Elizabeth Strickland -Constable have
further issue a daughter, Hilary
Margaret, bom at The Old _ Hall,
Hornsea, co. York, on Thursday, 29
October 1908. Frederick Charles
Strickland-Constable was promoted
Hon. Major 3rd Battalion (Special
Reserve) East Yorkshire Regiment
1908.
STUCLEY. Vol. 2, page 150. — Humphry
St. Leger Stucley married at St. George's,
Hanover Square, London, 22 October
1908, Dorothy Beatrice Rose, only child
of F"rancis Henry Carew of CoUiepriest,
Tiverton, co. Devon, by Rose Matilda
his wife, daughter of Admiral the Hon'''=
Sir Edward Alfred John Harris, K.C.B.
They have issue a son, Peter Francis
Carew Stucley, bom at 37 Sloane
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, on
Tuesday, 10 August, baptised at St.
Mary's, Bideford, co. Devon, 15
September 1909.
SWANN. Vol. I, page 96.— Edward
Serocold Skeels died at 5 Cromwell
Crescent, Kensington, London, aged 67,
on Monday, 6 December, and was
buried in Charlton Kings Cemetery, co.
Gloucester, 9 December 1909. Will
dated 17 February 1908, with codicil
dated 11 March 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry i April 19 10, by
Raljih Serocold Skeels, nephew, one of
the Executors.
ADDITIONS &> CORRECTIONS.
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SWANN, cotitinued.
Page 97. — The Rev. Charles Graham
Swann proceeded M.A. from Queen's
College, Oxford, 8 November 1906;
he was Curate of the parish church,
Brighton, co. Sussex, 1 906-1 908, Acting
Chaplain at Smyrna 1908- 1909, and
appointed Curate of St. Matthew's,
Chapel Allerton, co. York, October 1909.
SWITHINBANK. Vol. 7, page 151.—
Bernard Winthrop Swithinbank was
appointed Assistant Commissioner at
Magiv^, Upper Burma, January 19 10.
TAUNTON. Vol. 4, page i6i.— Alice
Percival, eldest daughter of William
Elias Taunton, died 5 December, and
was buried at Freeland, co. Oxford,
9 December 1909.
TAYLOR. Vol. 3, page 96.— Austin
Taylor, M.P., married zndly at Christ
Church, Waterloo, co. Lancaster, on
Wednesday, 1 7 November 1 909, Gertrude
Adeline, daughter of John Pennington
Evans of Waterloo.
TEMPEST. Vol. I, page 37- — Sir
Tristram Tempest Tempest, 4th Baronet,
died at Tong Hall, co. York, aged 44, on
Wednesday, 23 June 1909. Will dated
6 December 1906, with codicil dated
28 December 1907, proved in the
Principal Registry 13 August 1909, by
Henrietta Frances May Graves, sister,
the sole Executrix.
TENNYSON. Vol. 14, page 95— The
Hon"''= Lionel Hallam Tennyson,
of Trinity College, Cambridge, entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Coldstream
Guards August 1909.
Page 96. — Charles Bruce Locker
Tennyson married in Henry the Seventh
Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on Thurs-
day, 29 July 1909, Ivy Gladys, daughter
of William James Pretious of Loughton.
Page 97. — Cecilia, youngest daughter
of the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson,
LL.D., and widow of Edmund Law
Lushington, died at The Park,
Sandling, co. Kent, in her 92nd year,
on Thursday, 18 March 1909, and was
buried at Boxley, co. Kent. Will dated
15 February 1893, proved in the
Principal Registry 8 April 1909, by
CeciUa Lushington, daughter, the sole
Executrix.
TENTERDEN. Vol. 13, page 46.—
Lord and Lady Tenterden have issue
a daughter, Gwen Elfrida Penelope, born
at 12 Culford Mansions, Cadogan
Gardens, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 22
July 1908, baptised at Holy Trinity,
Sloane Street, Chelsea, on Saturday, 15
August 1908, and a son, Charles Stuart
Anthony Rowland Abbott, bom at 12
Culford Mansions, Cadogan Gardens,
Chelsea, on Sunday, 25 July, baptised
at Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea,
on Friday, 15 October 1909.
THOMAS. Vol. 6, page 47.— Francis
Walter Howard Thomas was promoted
Captain Army Veterinary Corps 3
September 1909.
Page 48. — Ann, 4th daughter of
Robert Moseley Thomas, and wife of
Colonel Howard Molyneux Edward
Brunker, died at Farnborough, co. Hants,
on Monday, 13 September 1909, and
was buried at Aldershot {see Pedigree
of Brunker, Vol. 10, page II4).
THURBURN. Vol. 5, page 117.—
Margaret, widow of Captain James
Ptolemy Thurburn, R.N., died at
Thorsden, Gipsy Hill, co. Surrey, aged
82, on Wednesday, 19 January, and
was buried in St. James' Cemetery,
Dover, co. Kent, 22 January 1910,
after a service at St. Stephen's, South
Dulwich, CO. Surrey. Administration
was granted at the Principal Registry
7 February 19 10, to James White
Thurburn, retired Colonel in H.M.
Army, son, and one of the next of kin.
Lieut.-Colonel James White Thurburn
retired from the Royal Engineers as
Colonel 3 December 1905.
James Oliver Stokes Thurburn entered
the Army as 2nd Lieutenant Royal
Artillery 23 December 1903, promoted
Lieutenant 23 December 1906.
Page 120. — Isabella Ann, widow of
Henry Thurburn, Captain H.M. Indian
Army, died at Craigness, Muchalls, co.
Kincardine, on Monday, 15 February
1909. Will dated 11 June 1908, proved
in the Principal Registry 25 March
1909, by Elizabeth Annie Thurburn
and Eva Margarita Thurburn, daughters,
the Executrixes.
THURSBY. Vol. II, page 94.— Mary
Eleanor, younger daughter of Colonel
Sir John Hardy Thursby, was married at
Worsthorne, co. Lancaster, 24 November
1909, to Herbert Hodder Roberts of
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ADDITIONS b' CORRECTIONS.
THURSBY, contimied.
W cstun (riift, Kirkham Abbey, co. York
(son of Colonel Roberts of kennie, co.
Cork) ; entered the Royal Marines as
Lieutenant i February 1879, Captain
23 December 1887, Major 15 December
1895, retired 6 December 1897.
Page 96. — Fanny, widow of the Rev.
William Ford Thursby, B.C.L., died
at Highwoods, Burghfield, co. Berks,
aged 76, on Wednesday, 29 December
1909, and was buried at Bergh Apton,
CO. Norfolk, on Tuesday, 4 January 1910.
Will dated 22 February 1908, with
codicil dated 25 February 1908, proved
in the Principal Registry 7 March 1910,
by the Rev. Harvey William Gustavus
Thursby, nephew, and John Baseley
Tooke Hales, the Executors.
Page 97. — Arthur Harvey Thursby
died at Culverlands, Burghfield, aged 77,
on Monday, 21 June, and was buried
at Burghfield on Thursday, 24 June 1909.
Will dated 23 February 1905, proved in
the Principal Registry 4 August 1909,
by Catherine Thursby, relict, the Rev.
Harvey William Gustavus Thursby, son,
and Frank Hay, the Executors.
THURSFIELD. Vol. 14, page 184.—
Gerald Arthur Richard Thursfield, B.A.,
of St. John's College, Cambridge, was
ordained Deacon at Southwark Cathedral
by the Bishop of Woolwich on Sunday,
19 December 1909, and was licensed
to the Curacy of St. John's, Battersea,
CO. Surrey, 19 December 1909.
Page 186. — The Rev. Richard Cecil
and Madeline Alice Thursfield have
further issue a son, Christopher Richard
Cecil Thursfield, born at the Rectory,
Cranford, co. Northampton, on Tuesday,
30 March, baptised at Cranford on
Sunday, 2 May 1909.
TOLHURST. Vol. I, page 64.— John
Tolhurst died at Glenbrook, Beckenham,
CO. Kent, in his 76th year, on Saturday,
9 October, and was buried in Norwood
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Wednesday,
13 October 1909, after service in the
parish church, Beckenham. Will dated
26 October 1899, proved in the Principal
Registry 6 November 1909, by Agnes
Milner Tolhurst, relict, Vincent J.
Grose, John Grose Tolhurst and Robert
Borrowman, the Executors.
TOWER. Vol. 2, page 36.-^Josephine
Rose, widow of the Rev. Robert
Beauchamp Tower, died at Wealdcote,
South Weald, co. Essex, aged 88, on
TOWER, continued.
Thursday, 27 January, and was buried
at South Weald 31 January 19 10. Will
dated 21 November 1905, with codicil
dated 15 November 1906, proved in the
Principal Registry 12 April 1910, by
Cecilia Tower, daughter, Christopher
John Hume Tower, son-in-law, and
VVilliam Rose Smith, nephew, the
Executors.
TREVES. Vol. 13, page 176. — Sir
Frederick Treves, Baronet, was appointed
Hon. Colonel Royal Army Medical
Corps, Wessex Division, 1908.
TROTMAN. Vol. 3, page 161.— The
Rev. Edward Fiennes Trotman died at
Marshfield, co. Gloucester, in his 82nd
year, on Tuesday, 19 April, and was
buried there on Saturday, 23 April 19 10.
Charles Newsham Trotman was
promoted Lieut.- Colonel by Brevet
Royal Marines i March 1907, Lieut.-
Colonel 30 January 1908.
Page 162 {and Addenda, Vol. ij,
page xxiv.) — The kev. Francis Earle
Trotman, Chaplain (Additional Clergy
Society)* Burma State Railway 1905
-1909, waS' inducted to the Vicarage of
Mere, co. \Vilts, 15 July 1909. He and
his wife, Marian, have issue a daughter,
Angela Ruth, born at Upwey Rectory,
CO. Dorset, on Sunday, 20 June, baptised
at Upwey 2 August 1909.
TUDSBERY TURNER. Vol. i, page
191. — Francis Cannon Tudsbery Turner
graduated (from King's College, Cam-
bridge) B.A. and LL.B. in the Summer
Term of 1909.
TURNBULL. Vol. 15, page 196.—
Stanley and Edith Muriel Turnbull have
further issue a son, Gerald Francis
Waring Turnbull, born at Byculla,
Broadlands Road, Highgate, co. Aliddle-
sex, on Wednesday, 10 November,
baptised at St. Michael's, Highgate, 12
Dcrember 1909.
UPCHER. Vol. 3, page 26.— Colonel
Russell Upcher, C.B., of the Durham
Light Infantry, retired as Major-Cieneral
3 September 1902.
The Rev. Edward Cyril Sparke
Upcher married at Horsham, co.
Norfolk, on Wednesday, 2 June 1909,
Gladys, youngest daughter of F. T.
Ivens, M. Inst. C.E.
Page 27. — Sidney Wodehouse Upcher
entered the Royal Navy as Midshipman
15 September 1905, and promoted
Sub- Lieutenant 30 January 1909.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
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VAILLANT. Vol. 13, page 30.— The
name of the grandfather of Giulia
Isabella, wife of Albert Vaillant, should
read Pietro Bonaventura Augusto
Gaspare Macirone \not as printed].
Page 31. — Ann Balchen, widow of
Edward Ainge, was married 4thly at
Holy Trinity, Sibford Gower, co.
Oxford, 22 February 19 10, to Charles
Langley.
VIDLER. Vol. 13, page 99.— Albert
Edward Vidler was promoted Captain
(Royal Army Medical Corps Territorial
Force) 8th Battalion Middlesex Regiment
14 July 1909.
VINCENT. Vol. 14, page 158.— The
Rev. Thomas Vincent died at Clevedon,
CO. Somerset, 4 March 1908. Will dated
22 May 1903, proved (Prin. Reg., 847,
1908) 13 May 1908, by Dorothea
Vincent, spinster, daughter, Charles
Fitzgerald Watkins and Charles Greaves
Vincent, nephews, the Executors.
Page 159. — Caroline,. 3rd daughter
of Charles Greaves Vincent* of Ryde,
Isle of Wight, was married at West
Challow, CO. Berks, on Thursday,
29 July 1909, to Alexander White,
eldest son of Henry Thomas White of
Knollys Road, Streatham, co. Surrey,
by Mary his wife, daughter of Francis
Besly of Tiverton, co. Devon, Surgeon.
WALKER. Vol. 6, page 7.— John
William Walker was appointed J. P. for
the West Riding, co. York, 1905.
The Rev. Herbert Milnes Walker was
appointed Rector of Baconsthorpe, co.
Norfolk, 1909.
WALKER. Vol. 15, page 54.— Cecil
Norman and Helen Dorothy Allen
Hardwicke Walker have issue a son,
Arthur Hardwicke Abney Walker, born
at Blyth Lodge, Carew Road, East-
bourne, CO. Sussex, 5 November,
baptised at Holy Trinity, Hastings, co.
Sussex, 26 December 1908.
WALLER. Vol. 9, page 179 (and
Addenda, Vol. 11, page xxi^ — The
Rev. Arthur Pretyman and Constance
Julia Waller have further issue a
daughter, Ruth Elizabeth Jane, born at
Waldringfield, co. Suffolk, 16 March,
baptised there on Easter Day, 11 April
1909.
WARDE. Vol. 4, page 61.— Charles
Edward \\'arde was promoted Colonel
West Kent Imperial Yeomanry 31
January 1900.
Page 62. — Walter Eldred Warde was
promoted Captain 4th Battalion Somer-
setshire Light Infantry 1 January 1900.
WARWICK. Vol. IS, page 15.— Francis
Richard Charles Guy Grevilie, Earl of
Warwick, retired as Colonel from the
^^■arwick Imperial Yeomanry 16 October
1906, and received the Territorial
Officers' Decoration 1909.
Leopold Guy Francis Maynard
Grevilie, Lord Brooke, M.V.O., married
at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on
Thursday, 29 April 1909, Elfrida
Marjorie, only daughter of Sir William
Eden of West Auckland, co. Durham,
and of Maryland, North America,
Baronet, J. P., by Sybil Frances
his wife, daughter of Sir William Grey,
K.C.S.I. ; bom 5 June 1887.
WATNEY. Vol. I, page in (and
Addenda, Vol. /j, page xxx.) — Henry
Bryan Watney was baptised at Canwick,
CO. Lincoln, 12 May 1901. Doreen
Ruth was baptised at Canwick 13 May
1906. Children of the Rev. Henry
James and Blanche Watney.
Page 112. — Gilbert John Watney was
promoted Assistant Paymaster Royal
Navy 18 November 1907.
WEBB. Vol. 8, page 11.— Archibald
Wilfrid Tisdall Webb entered the Army
as 2nd Lieutenant unattached 20
January 1909.
WEBB. Vol. 9, page 25.— Sir Aston
Webb was nominated C.B. 26 June
1909.
Page 26. — Maurice Everett Webb
married at St. Mary Abbott's, Ken-
sington, London, on Thursday, 28
October 1909, Dorothea Margaret,
elder daughter of Edgar Besant of
2 St. John's Gardens, Netting Hill,
London, formerly of H.M. Civil Service.
WEBBER. Vol. 4, page 160. — Norman
William Webber was promoted Captain
Royal Engineers 25 June 1908.
WELCH. Vol. II, page 173. — Frederick
Welch died at Balham, co. Surrey, in his
88th year, on Wednesday, 6 April 19 10.
Ernest Robert and Janet Mary Welch
had further issue a daughter, Caroline
Jean, bom 9 March, baptised privately
26 March 1910, and died the same day.
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ADDITIONS 6- CORRECTIONS.
WELDON. Vol. 3, page 40. - The
following arms were granted by Sir
Alfred Scott Scott-Gattye, C.V.O.,
Garter Principal King of Arms, William
Henry Weldon, C.V.O., Norroy King
of Arms, and George Edward Cokayne,
Clarcnceux King of Arms, 8 March
1907, to William Henry Weldon, C.V.O.,
Norroy King of Arms.
Arms. — Per fesse gules and argent in
chief a demi-lion rampant of the
second in base a cinqucfoil of
the first.
WELMAN. Vol. 3, page 36.— Gilbert
Molesworth Welman was promoted
Sub- Lieutenant Royal Navy 15 April
1908.
WESCOMBE. Vol. 14, page 179.— Sarah
Gertrude Mary, eldest daughter of Henry
Wescombe, was married at Rowbarton,
CO. Somerset, 20 April 1908, to Wilfred
B. Daniel of Rowbarton.
WHITAKER. Vol. 10, page 163.—
Charles Lionel David Herbert Whitaker
was promoted Captain in the Indian
Army 11 August 1909.
WHITAKER, continued.
Page 163. — Noel Ralph Whitaker
entered the Army as 2nd Lieutenant
West Yorkshire Regiment 6 October
1906, Lieutenant 17 June 1909 ;
served on the North-U'est Frontier of
India 1908, at operations in the
Mohmand Country (medal with clasp).
WH ITBY. \'ol. 6, page 57 {and Addenda,
Vol. 14, page AAt////'.) — Herljcrt Bateson
and Gladys Powys Whitby have issue a
daughter, Enid Vera Margot, born at
Calcutta 22 November 1908.
WICKHAM. Vol. I, page 250.— Cyril
Henry Wickham was appointed
.Adjutant Special Reserve 16 November
1909.
WIGAN. Vol. 13, page 127. — Caroline
Ramsay, widow of the Rev. William
Lewis Wigan, died on Wednesday, 6
April, and was buried at East Mailing,
CO. Kent, on Saturday, 9 April 1910.
Page 133. — The Rev. Nathaniel
Dimock died at Hemstede, Rcdhill,
CO. Surrey, aged 83, on Wednesday,
3 March, and was buried in Reigate
Cemetery, co. Surrey, on Monday, 8
March 1909, after a service at St.
Matthew's, Redhill. Will dated 20
August 1908, proved (Prin. Reg.,
48, 1909) 25 May 1909, by Edward
Saunders and Eva Seaton Brown, the
Executors.
Page 135. — Sir Roderick Grey Wigan,
Baronet, married at Holy Trinity,
Marylebone, London, on Wednesday,
27 January 1909, Hermine Mary Clara
Graham [Ina] (see page 132), only
child of Lewis Davis VVigan of Kilmory,
Lochgilphead, co. Argyll.
Page 139. — Edgar Clare Wigan
married at Christ Church, East Sheen,
CO. Surrey, on Tuesday, 2 February
1909, Cicely Margaret, 2nd daughter
of Colonel Charles Her\'ey Bagot, C.B.,
R.E., De[)uty Inspector-(;eneral of
Fortifications, by Laura Mildred his
wife, eldest daughter of George Daniel.
WILDER. Vol. 2, page 128.— The Rev.
Henry Charles Wilder was inducted to
the Rectory of Sulham, co. Berks, 1 1
October 1908.
ADDITIONS 6f CORRECTIONS.
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WILLIAMS. Vol. I, page 42 (and
Addenda, Vol. ij, page xxxi.) — Bertram
Leopold and Vera Mary Williams have
issue a son, William Bertram Williams,
born 3 November 1906.
Page 42. — Frances Maria, only
daughter of .Sir William Robert W'illiams
of TreguUow, co. Cornwall, Baronet,
was married at St. Cuthbert's, Philbeach
Gardens, South Kensington, London,
on Tuesday, 29 June 1909, to John
Franklin Richardson (only son of
Major-General John Booth Richardson,
Colonel Commandant R..^., by Annie
Leslie his wife, daughter of R. W.
Dalglish of Row, co. Duuibarton) ;
bom 2 December 1881 ; entered the
Army as 2nd Lieutenant Lincolnshire
Regiment 11 August 1900, Lieutenant
3 February 1 904 ; served in South
African War 1901-1902, at operations
in the Transvaal February 1901 to
31 May 1902 (King's medal with five
clasps); employed with the West African
Frontier Force 21 January 1905 to
8 April 1908.
WILLIAMS. Vol. 10, page 64.— Robert
Williams married at Portsmouth on
Saturday, 28 November 1908, Cicely
Clare, 3rd daughter of the Rev. James
Wright Kenworthy, Vicar of Braintree,
CO. Essex.
W^ILLS. Vol. 15, page 30. — Samuel
Wills died at Richmond Place, St.
Leonard's, Exeter, aged 61, on Monday,
18 \_not 22] October 1847.
WILSON. Vol. 6, page 22. — Lillian
Sarah, wife of Thomas Needham Wilson
of Oak Lodge, Bitterne, co. Hants, died
at Bitterne, in her 45th year, on Monday,
I March, and was buried in St. Mary
Extra Cemetery, Southampton, 6 March
1909.
WINDHAM. Vol. 7, page 42.— Captain
Charles Windham, C.V.O., was pro-
moted Rear- Admiral 1 October 1905,
retired 4 June 1909; Gentleman Usher
to H.M. the King 1907.
WISDEN. Vol. 3, page 9.— Robert Eric
Bryce Wisden entered the Army as 2nd
Lieutenant Suffolk Regiment 18 April
I goo, retired 1901.
Estelle Frances Lethbridge, 8th
daughter of Lieut. -Colonel Thomas
Faulconer Wisden, was married at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
WISDEN, continued.
29 April 1908, to Colonel James
Campbell Gardner of the 3rd Battalion
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles),
Militia, son of Lieut.-Colonel Robert
Ballard Gardner, Royal Marine Artillery.
WITTS. Vol. 10, page 138.— The Rev.
Francis Edward Broome Witts was
appointed Hon. Canon of Gloucester
Cathedral 1905.
Frank Hole Witts, Commoner of
Trinity College, Cambridge, 1906.
Frederick Vavasour Broome Witts was
promoted Lieutenant Royal Engineers
6 January 1909.
WOLLASTON. Vol. 12, page 74 {and
Addenda, Vol. 15, page xxxi.) — Gerald
Woods and Olive Wollaston have issu^
a daughter, Althea Caroline Winifred,
bom at 107 Barkston Gardens,
Kensington, London, on Wednesday, 1 2
January, baptised at St. Mary's, Walmer,
CO. Kent, 31 March 1910.
WOLTON. Vol. 8, page 127.— Cordy
Samuel Wolton was appointed a County
Alderman for co. Suffolk 12 March 1909.
Page 128. — Ellen, 2nd daughter of
Samuel Wolton of Newbourne Hall, co.
Suffolk, died, aged 91, i April 19 10,
and was buried at Woodbridge, co.
Suffolk.
WOOD. Vol. 4, page 70. — Captain
Charles Robert Wood, R.N., died at
6 St. Loo Mansions, Chelsea, co.
Middlesex, on Wednesday, 30 December
1908, and was buried at Littleton, co.
Middlesex, on Tuesday, 5 January 1909.
Will dated 28 January 1908, proved in
the Principal Registry 12 February
1909, by Mabel Sophia Wood, sister,
and Janet Wood, widow of brother,
Major-General Edward Alexander Wood,
C.B., the Executors.
The Rev. Edward Francis Wood
resigned the Curacy of St. Leonard's,
Newark-on-Trent, co. Nottingham, 1908,
was Curate-in-Charge of Thurgarton
with Hoveringham, co. Nottingham,
1908-1910, and was inducted to the
Vicarage of Hibaldstow, co. Lincoln,
25 January 1910. He married at St.
Leonard's, Newark-on-Trent, on Tues-
day, 22 June 1909, Mary Catharine
Byron, eldest daughter of Robert
Hodgkinson of Northgate House,
Newark-on-Trent.
ADDITIONS &- CORRECTIONS.
WOOD. Vol. 5, page 78.— Lieut.-Colonel
Robert Hudson Wood, formerly of the
67th Foot, died at 57 London Road,
Bishop's Stortford, co. Hertford, 26
August 1 90 1. Will dated 26 February
1886, proved (Prin. Reg., 1256, 1901)
10 October 1901, by Agnes Penelope
Wood, relict, the sole Executrix.
Agnes Penelope, his wife, died at
2,1 Stansted Road, Bishop's Stortford,
in her 73rd year, on Thursday, 14
January 1909. Will dated 7 November
1907, proved in the Principal Registry
22 March 1909, by Dr. Max Forster
Tylor, son-in-law, the sole Executor.
WOODD. Vol. 9, page 67.— Basil Aubrey
Hollond Woodd was Lieutenant York-
shire Hussars Yeomanry 1908- 1909.
Page 68. — Cicely Mary, eldest
surviving daughter of the Rev. Basil
Kilvington Woodd, died at Telhani
Hill, Battle, co. Sussex, aged 37, on
Wednesday, 23 December, and was
buried at Old HoUington, co. Sussex,
on Monday, 28 December 1908. Will
dated 17 December 1908, proved in the
Principal Registry 14 January 1909,
by Basil Aubrey Holland \Voodd,
brother, one of the Executors.
WOODD, continued.
Page 70 (and Addenda, Vol. 11,
page xxiii.)—T\\e Rev. Charles Hampden
Basil and Elfrida Mary Woodd have
further issue a daughter, ^L^ry Emily,
born at Momoyama, Osaka, Japan, on
Monday, 27 September 1909.
WOODROOFFE. Vol. 2, page 12.— The
Ncn''''' Iknry Reade Woodrooffe was
appointed Archdeacon of Cradock,
Grahamstown, South Africa, 1909.
Henry Waring Oak Woodrooffe
married at Forest, Ontario, Canada,
8 June 1909, Annie Tinney, eldest
daughter of Tom Maylor of Forest, by
Selina his wife.
WOODS. Vol. 12, page 148. — Maria,
widow of William Francis Woods, died
at 50 Elsham Road, Kensington,
London, on Sunday, 7 March 1909.
Administration was granted at the
Principal Registry 31 March 1909, to
Frances Harriet Helen Woods, spinster,
daughter, and only next of kin.
WRINCH. Vol. 8, page 114.— Jane,
3rd daughter of Leonard Wrinch, and
widow of James Fisher Alderton of
Shotley, co. Suffolk, died 14 December,
and was buried at Shotley 18 December
1909.
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